infection that if you had just been added vaccinated or you have had covid alone, so, yes, even though these children have had covid, they will have better protection against potential future waves of the survivors. of course, there may not be large and severe future waves, we made that quite clear in our statement, but even if there aren t, if you still look at the benefits compared to the harms, the benefits to outweigh the harms in terms of health stop so you are putting out this message in a softly softly it is nonurgent, it is not as important for children who have health issues in that age group, five to ii. for children who have health issues in that age group, five to 11. d0 in that age group, five to 11. do ou in that age group, five to 11. do you have in that age group, five to 11. do you have a sort of ideal scenario in terms of numbers, or the proportion of five to ii year olds you would like to see vaccinated? the of five to 11-year-olds you would like to see vaccinated?
many places, particularly wintry on higher ground. some rain, sleet and snow could come back to the south east of england, where it will be windy, with gusts around some coasts of a0 to 50 mph. that will exacerbate the cold feel to the weather, with temperatures that best between six and ten. really chilly tomorrow put up a chilly night tomorrow, with further wintry showers. the blue shade spreading across the chart, and even the big towns and cities will be below freezing for top northern scotland could get down to 7. friday, a cold start and another day of sunny spells and wintry showers. some more general rain, sleet and snow could fringe into western scotland and northern ireland, and those temperatures could be a bit higher, six to ii. temperatures continue to rise a touch as we head into the weekend, but certainly not a heatwave. some dry weather, just one or two showers. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me.
we have heard of the report this morning, that they have always said that they would not hesitate to act rapidly if they thought they need to. ii rapidly if they thought they need to. , ., ., , ., to. if they thought there was a articular to. if they thought there was a particular problem, to. if they thought there was a particular problem, but - to. if they thought there was a particular problem, but as i to. if they thought there was a particular problem, but as you | to. if they thought there was a i particular problem, but as you have reflected, there was a real dismay from the travel industry who probably thought they would get going to some extent this summer. it does create that area of uncertainty around travel going forward. it is interesting because we are a couple of days away, where in england, most legal restrictions on social contact are going to be lifted, mask wearing, despite some local exceptions and business exceptions will not be legally required any more, so loos
you follow conservative web sites, right? i do. monica memo.com. colmes just said what i just presented happens on the right, too. i don t follow it, does it? it does not happen the way you describe on the right. look, i wrote a whole book about this called what the bleep just happened? what you are describing are are are s. a far left ciewx. kooks. the party of harry truman who dropped bomb on japan to ii. get job creation and economic growth. far left nuts now running the country not only at the highest levels of government but in the media and the unions and george soros and now on behar. extreme to the nnnth degree. bill: that s her parkway. very important distinction to be made and you need understand it. bill: i have got to get this question in. today we had a bunch of people going as i set it up to the white house. the one that stuck out to me