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will he agree to meet with royal colleges, the bma and the relevant — royal colleges, the bma and these what he considers would be the success of this policy. the 10% of— be the success of this policy. the 10% of nhs staff who are not vaccinated, some of that includes those _ vaccinated, some of that includes those with— vaccinated, some of that includes those with medical exemptions, some of that— those with medical exemptions, some of that includes those who are on long-term — of that includes those who are on long—term sick, some of that include some _ long—term sick, some of that include some of— long—term sick, some of that include some of those who couldn't get the vaccine _ some of those who couldn't get the vaccine first time round because they— vaccine first time round because they were — vaccine first time round because they were ill with covid. could he tell the _ they were ill with covid. could he tell the house what is the
will he agree to meet with royal colleges, the bma and the relevant — royal colleges, the bma and these what he considers would be the success of this policy. the 10% of— be the success of this policy. the 10% of nhs staff who are not vaccinated, some of that includes those _ vaccinated, some of that includes those with— vaccinated, some of that includes those with medical exemptions, some of that— those with medical exemptions, some of that includes those who are on long-term — of...
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. >> bma, thailand, ta malaysia, the philippines, cambodia. >> they call themselves marxist leninist a nuclear apocalypse was acceptable to mao in his great struggle. if worst came to worst and half of mankind died, he said, imperialism want razed to the ground and the whole world would become socialist. >> thank you. >> mao's successor, deng xiaoping had a toottlely opposite approach. >> millions have died bar lack of food. >> his main goal was to make his poverty stricken country rich. so he opened their borders to trade and sought peaceful coexistence with the west. >> deng xiaoping came up with a theory that he called hide your strength and bide your time. just st steadily invest in the chinese economy and just ease your way into the international system. >> the first peacekeeping engineering unit. >> china funned the u.n. and provided humanitarian aid, a remarkable turnaround from the days of mao. >> the chinese communist party is about to announce a new leader. >> but when xi jinping took power in 2012 -- >> what can china and the world expect from the leadership of xi jinping?
. >> bma, thailand, ta malaysia, the philippines, cambodia. >> they call themselves marxist leninist a nuclear apocalypse was acceptable to mao in his great struggle. if worst came to worst and half of mankind died, he said, imperialism want razed to the ground and the whole world would become socialist. >> thank you. >> mao's successor, deng xiaoping had a toottlely opposite approach. >> millions have died bar lack of food. >> his main goal was to make his...
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we welcome that but nonetheless there are still organisations like the bma who raised concerns aboutose that have medical reasons or don't have face to face contact. the health secretary set out that at the very heart of this is patient care. he said that those in close contact may be at greatest risk. and he said that 90% had double jabbed and some he said other countries have gone down the mandatory read, the us, italy. he said about 60% injuly how taking up the vaccine, that increased to more than 99% in october after it was made mandatory. according to the french government, that if you had actually left the profession. he is saying that there are still more to do to convince people to take up the offer, to understand the hesitancy might be around to support that star. he did make a point of saying that no member of staff should be scapegoated or shamed, he said. labour have welcome broadly the idea of vaccination of nhs staff, but have raised these concerns that have been echoed by health unions about not wanting to lose staff in the winter when the nhs is the most stretched. th
we welcome that but nonetheless there are still organisations like the bma who raised concerns aboutose that have medical reasons or don't have face to face contact. the health secretary set out that at the very heart of this is patient care. he said that those in close contact may be at greatest risk. and he said that 90% had double jabbed and some he said other countries have gone down the mandatory read, the us, italy. he said about 60% injuly how taking up the vaccine, that increased to...