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BBCNEWS BBC News September 10, 2021 12:46:00

Up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab. that s been the line from the uk vaccine advisory body thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation until now. thejcvi has also suggested more than 30 million people should receive a third dose, including all adults over 50, in its interim advice issued injuly. the vaccine advisory committee is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. health secretary, sajid javid, has said he s awaiting that final advice from the jcvi, but was confident a booster programme would start later this month. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News September 10, 2021 14:11:00

The only major national security threat which has been comparatively better across those 20 years is northern ireland. is the uk safer today than it was 20 years ago? there was no simple answer from the m15 chief, with concerns that his service will need to be vigilant for uncertainty ahead. gordon corera, bbc news. the scientist behind the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine has said the world needs a bigger supply of vaccines, so they can be offered to people in developing countries. professor dame sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab. a decision about boosters is expected next week from the advisory body thejcvi, thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. while some countries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News September 10, 2021 16:24:00

Not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab. a decision about boosters is expected next week from the advisory body thejcvi, thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. 0ur health correspondent katharine da costa reports. while some countries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. the debate on giving boosters or donating more vaccines has ramped up, but one leading scientist says it is not an either/or decision. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply. we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed and we need more vaccines to be licensed so we re not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. the good news is that supply is increasing. data is still being gathered on whether boosters might be needed for everyone, but professor gilbert said there was evidence vaccines ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One September 6, 2021 12:18:00

In stockton on tees. i would definitely get the vaccine because we ve been one of the countries fortunate enough to obviously have vaccines and we should take that, use to the advantage. i think i would, to save people. yeah, i think i would. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation told uk governments they would not, on health grounds alone, be recommending all 12 to 15 year olds are offered the jab. instead, chief medical officers across the four nations are being asked to review the scientists advice and decide on a wider set of criteria whether to overrule them. i think many of the school and college leaders who i represent will have been disappointed in the decision by thejcvi, not because they are fans of vaccination, but we know that vaccination in the absence of other controlled measures apart from ventilation it can be very important in getting away from that terrible disruption that so many young people experienced over the past year. thejcvi s decision was fin ....

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