able to accept that. the evidence suggests that we can generally run large events without producing super spreader issues. and in order to try to protect those beyond the festival gates, the government says there will be a boosterjab in september for the most vulnerable. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. linda bauld is a professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. good to have you with us, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news today. the gc vi, thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation, has made no recommendation orfinal immunisation, has made no recommendation or final decision yet, but give us a sense of what they will be considering in that decision making process for 12 15 year olds? decision-making process for 12-15 -year-olds? decision-making process for 12-15 -year-olds? good afternoon. they will be going -year-olds? good afternoon. they will be going back -year-olds? good afternoon. they will be going back first -year-olds? good afternoon. the
academics to try to get that group of people out of kabul, out of afghanistan. the headlines on bbc news: as the evacuation deadline draws nearer, several european countries have either finished flights or plan to in the next few hours. warnings of an imminent and lethal terror attack on kabul airport with thousands of desperate afghans still waiting there for a flight out of their country. the covid vaccine rollout could be extended next month to children aged 12 to 15 nhs trusts in england have been told to prepare the covid vaccine roll out could be extended next month to children between the ages of 12 and 15. nhs trusts have been told to prepare for a possible extension of the vaccine programme. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is still weighing up the arguments for and against such a move. it comes amid concerns that big summer events such as music festivals and the return of schools
intelligence, i know the american intelligence, i know the american intelligence service will produce a number of different reports with different outcomes, but it seems that the more negative of those, there were reports saying if you reduce to 2500 troops and keep them in kabul, there is a chance that this government could fall within days. if you take the they most likely outcome, that was not seen as a possibility. the consensus was that he had months rather than days. thank you very much for talking to us. nhs trusts in england have been told to prepare for the possible extension of the coronavirus vaccination programme to i2 to 15 year olds next month. currentlyjabs are only offered to children if they have certain health conditions or live with a vulnerable adult. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is weighing up the arguments for the move.
are coming from all quarters. they add those who receive the money are most in need of levelling up, which the government has made its key mission. ministers say the extra money was always temporary, and they re now focused on a plan forjobs. but the pressure is only likely to grow in the coming weeks. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. covid vaccines are being offered at the reading and leeds festivals this weekend, in an effort to increase take up in young adults. pop up clinics will be open at both events, but health officials said people under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be given a jab. it s after two other festivals were linked to a surge in cases in recent weeks. nhs trusts in england have been told to prepare for the possibility of administering the covid vaccine to 12 to 15 year olds next month. currentlyjabs are only offered to children if they have certain health conditions or live with a vulnerable adult. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is
it is bringing into focus this need for some action. we can tjust sit by and see the protectiveness slowly waning whilst cases are still high and the chance of infection still high, as well. the government has said there will be boosterjabs sometime in september, starting with those most at risk of severe covid 19. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. i m joined now by adam finn, a professor of paediatrics at the university of bristol and member of thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. clearly the protection of the vaccine does wane over time and the question is if it is leading to a significant increase to the number of people getting seriously ill from covid 19 are ending up in hospital?