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it has been demonstrated that there is no great risk from mmr but it did take hold.rched a lot for the benefit of our own children and decided that there was no risk and the benefit outweighed. what made it more difficult at the time, the prime minister was tony blair at the time and they had leo, while he was in office and they would not say, public, if he would have the mmr vaccine. i remember that well because i like you had just had a child and my husband was petrified of the vaccine, so much so that in the case of our first son he had individual vaccines paid for privately whereas with the other one we went ahead with mmr because i convinced him it would be ok. but it did have such a huge impact. and maybe a decade and a half ago there we re maybe a decade and a half ago there were worries that were not debunked quickly enough and now it is more clearly established but still, u nfortu nately, clearly established but still, unfortunately, these gps are saying that if the inoculation rate from mmr in this country is only around 70%, we have to take radical measure
it has been demonstrated that there is no great risk from mmr but it did take hold.rched a lot for the benefit of our own children and decided that there was no risk and the benefit outweighed. what made it more difficult at the time, the prime minister was tony blair at the time and they had leo, while he was in office and they would not say, public, if he would have the mmr vaccine. i remember that well because i like you had just had a child and my husband was petrified of the vaccine, so...
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but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on social media and a lot of people believe what other mums to say. so if you've got a mum that has a big following group, on instagram or something, and she says that she is against it, unfortunately i think a lot of people will then go and follow that. there was a fall in uptake of the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions. the only area where the vaccination rate remained unchanged was the north—east, which had the highest level of coverage, at 94.5%. london was
but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably...
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no mmr should mean no school place, say gps.his is a call from leading gps saying that all parents should have to prove that all five —year—olds have had both recommend —— recommended doses of the mmr vaccine before they are allowed to enter primary school. this is hugely, hugely important. herd immunity is the concept that enough people have to be immunised in order for those people who can't be immunised to be safe. people who can't be immunised because they have specific medical conditions which prevent them from being vaccinated, orfor instance, prevent them from being vaccinated, or for instance, newborn prevent them from being vaccinated, orfor instance, newborn babies prevent them from being vaccinated, or for instance, newborn babies who can't be vaccinated. and if children are not vaccinated, they can catch measles, mumps, rubella, and they can pass it on to those people who have not been vaccinated. herd immunity figure is around 90— 95% for measles, which means 90— 95% of the population have to be vaccinated for it to
no mmr should mean no school place, say gps.his is a call from leading gps saying that all parents should have to prove that all five —year—olds have had both recommend —— recommended doses of the mmr vaccine before they are allowed to enter primary school. this is hugely, hugely important. herd immunity is the concept that enough people have to be immunised in order for those people who can't be immunised to be safe. people who can't be immunised because they have specific medical...
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but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on social media and a lot of people believe what other mums to say. so if you've got a mum that has a big following group, on instagram or something, and she says that she is against it, unfortunately i think a lot of people will then go and follow that. there was a fall in uptake of the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions. the only area where the vaccination rate remained unchanged was the north—east, which have the highest level of coverage, at 94.5%. london was the worst, with onlyjust over eight out of ten children receivi
but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on...
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there was a fall in uptake on the mmr dose last yearin fall in uptake on the mmr dose last year in allat remained unchanged was the north—east, with the highest level of coverage. london was the worst with just of coverage. london was the worst withjust eight of coverage. london was the worst with just eight out of ten receiving the inoculation. our message is very clear, particularly for parents taking their children back to school this autumn, make sure they have had the vaccinations they are due because of these diseases can be unpleasant and can lead to death so it's important people get the vaccinations they are eligible for. measles is a severe illness that can cause severe complications, and the latest fall in vaccinations has been called a very worrying. to increase awareness and to invest more funding into vaccine services delivered in the community to our children. these boys have had their vaccinations. the question now is whether parents of those who haven't had jobs should be told it is compulsory if their children are to be allowed into school. health authorities say that
there was a fall in uptake on the mmr dose last yearin fall in uptake on the mmr dose last year in allat remained unchanged was the north—east, with the highest level of coverage. london was the worst with just of coverage. london was the worst withjust eight of coverage. london was the worst with just eight out of ten receiving the inoculation. our message is very clear, particularly for parents taking their children back to school this autumn, make sure they have had the vaccinations they...
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that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting your child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on social media, and a lot of people believe what other mums to say. so if you've got a mum that has a big following group, on instagram or something, and she says that she is against it, unfortunately i think a lot of people will then go and follow that. there was a fall in uptake of the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions. the only area where the vaccination rate remained unchanged was the north—east, which had the highest level of coverage, at 94.5%. london was the worst, with onlyjust o
that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting your child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do...
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but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.a care in the world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i think probably social media has a lot to do with it. a lot of people post on social media and a lot of people believe what other mums to say. so if you've got a mum that has a big following group, on instagram or something, and she says that she is against it, unfortunately i think a lot of people will then go and follow that. there was a fall in uptake of the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions. the only area where the vaccination rate remained unchanged was the north—east, which had the highest level of coverage, at 94.5
but that isn't the case just now in england with mmr.a care in the world for these youngsters at a play centre this afternoon, but for their parents, plenty to think about, including whether to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts. but mothers i spoke to were clear it was the right thing to do. i, honestly, am 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting a child's health and happiness is always more important. what you think is behind the fall in vaccination rate? i...
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the mmr, there isa what would you say?cinate at one is based on the natural immunity waning. the risk is children at 11 months, 10—12 months, whose natural immunity has waned faster are more at risk so be careful if you are in an area where measles and mumps are circulating. be careful with hygiene. viruses spread easily. washing your hands. respiratory viruses, contact viruses, hand washing and basic hygiene. thank you. a committee that scrutinises the london mayor's spending has given borisjohnson 14 days to give more details of his relationship with the american businesswoman jennifer arcuri, after allegations over trade missions she went on while he was mayor. that is mrjohnson was mayor. the government said he had no role in awarding grants to the businesswoman. tom copley is a labour member of the london assembly's oversight committee and joins me in the studio. what is it you want to know from mr johnson? we have written to him giving him 14 days to respond to questions. we want to know about details, timeline, of h
the mmr, there isa what would you say?cinate at one is based on the natural immunity waning. the risk is children at 11 months, 10—12 months, whose natural immunity has waned faster are more at risk so be careful if you are in an area where measles and mumps are circulating. be careful with hygiene. viruses spread easily. washing your hands. respiratory viruses, contact viruses, hand washing and basic hygiene. thank you. a committee that scrutinises the london mayor's spending has given...
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i've changed what i've had to do in practice because we know that during an outbreak the mmr vaccine should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak setting or anybody who doesn't have that measles immunity and we also are starting now to ask our babies and parents of babies, six to 12 months if they're going to one of these places where measles is endemic and starting to immunize our kids under 12 months of old if they're going to be at risk because of the highly contagious nature of measles. there's a concept called herd immunity or some people call it community immunity since we are not cattle. this is the idea that if we immunize and protect people around us then we're going to protect that one vulnerable individual who can't be vaccinated for any reason. so individuals who live in communities with high vaccination rates are effectively protected and those people who cannot get vaccine are also protected. so, it's most important for very young children in those who are immuno compromised. if you've got healthy nonvaccinated individuals and a few who are vaccinated, the mo
i've changed what i've had to do in practice because we know that during an outbreak the mmr vaccine should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak setting or anybody who doesn't have that measles immunity and we also are starting now to ask our babies and parents of babies, six to 12 months if they're going to one of these places where measles is endemic and starting to immunize our kids under 12 months of old if they're going to be at risk because of the highly contagious nature of...
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were not old enough to have the mmr vaccine. age of one and these were parents who wanted to vaccinate so it made it even more heartbreaking, i guess. that affects immunity if people are not taking up the vaccination, the chances of the disease spreading through the wider population increases. exactly right. the herd immunity concept is important to understand. there are certain people who are unable to be vaccinated, either because they are too young or because they have a poorfunctioning too young or because they have a poor functioning immune system. measles is extremely contagious and often measles is extremely contagious and ofte n ca n measles is extremely contagious and often can spread well before people are aware they have the condition. you can have 90 new cases for every one case of measles. it spreads incredibly rapidly. it is imperative people understand and are able to talk to health professionals. we do know, there have been studies on this, there is a lot of support for the vaccine programme. it is also very... d
were not old enough to have the mmr vaccine. age of one and these were parents who wanted to vaccinate so it made it even more heartbreaking, i guess. that affects immunity if people are not taking up the vaccination, the chances of the disease spreading through the wider population increases. exactly right. the herd immunity concept is important to understand. there are certain people who are unable to be vaccinated, either because they are too young or because they have a poorfunctioning too...
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now onto the guardian which reports that leading gps have called on the government to make mmr vaccinationshe bbc online, reporting from the toronto film festival, asks have we become too cynical? actor tom hanks says the increasing level of cynicism in society is partly what led him to take a role as a loveable children's entertainer in the film ‘a beautiful day in the neighbourhood'. with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london. let's get started. the telegraph says that borisjohnson can legally stop brexit extension, that is their headline. given the fact that he contributes regularly to the paper, you would probably read this article and wonder. given what has happened over the weekend speaking to the media saying yes, understood the parliament has passed a bill that will probably be made into law today will probably be made into law today will require, if a
now onto the guardian which reports that leading gps have called on the government to make mmr vaccinationshe bbc online, reporting from the toronto film festival, asks have we become too cynical? actor tom hanks says the increasing level of cynicism in society is partly what led him to take a role as a loveable children's entertainer in the film ‘a beautiful day in the neighbourhood'. with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london....
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vaccine as mmr, we have forgotten just how dangerous these things can be.f the people. we know that we have to have an uptake of around 95% to get what we call herd immunity stop in other words, 95% of people are immunised and that stops the from spreading within the community and we need to get nearer to those figures to stop the outbreaks that we are seeing not only in the uk but we are seeing in europe and across the world. looking at projections, if that isn‘t done, how do you see the spread of these diseases evolving over time if they are not checked, what is going to happen, how fast can it happen? we will continue to see outbreaks. i am not saying that we will end up with a worldwide pandemic at any particular time but what we will a lwa ys particular time but what we will always see whenever the community doesn‘t reach those vaccination targets is we will see outbreaks, epidemics, and occasionally associated with that will be people who will be admitted to hospital with serious complications and very occasionally deaths. unfortunately, it isa occasi
vaccine as mmr, we have forgotten just how dangerous these things can be.f the people. we know that we have to have an uptake of around 95% to get what we call herd immunity stop in other words, 95% of people are immunised and that stops the from spreading within the community and we need to get nearer to those figures to stop the outbreaks that we are seeing not only in the uk but we are seeing in europe and across the world. looking at projections, if that isn‘t done, how do you see the...
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vaccinations, the most controversial is the mmr vaccination, mumps, measles and rubella, which was arguedprofile doctor at the time yea rs high profile doctor at the time years ago in the uk, could cause autism. it was debunked and he was struck off the register and it has got a whole lot of problems. he is in the us now. he has been abreast of trump supporters. a lot of the motivation behind the anti—vaxxer or vaccination hesitant movement seems to be harry —— heavily correlated to religious tenancies and anti—government, anti— farmer, anti— big business sentiment. what the world health organization and health secretary is stressing children's lives are at risk, we will be at risk of another epidemic, we are no longer measles free as we were in 2017. there are complications that can result from what people think is a rash that can be extremely harmful for children. and harmful for the rest of your life. adults who cause measles as children have a very long—term debilitating illnesses right throughout life. it is interesting. i am right throughout life. it is interesting. iam not right th
vaccinations, the most controversial is the mmr vaccination, mumps, measles and rubella, which was arguedprofile doctor at the time yea rs high profile doctor at the time years ago in the uk, could cause autism. it was debunked and he was struck off the register and it has got a whole lot of problems. he is in the us now. he has been abreast of trump supporters. a lot of the motivation behind the anti—vaxxer or vaccination hesitant movement seems to be harry —— heavily correlated to...
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antibodies as a protection i have changed what i had to do a practice because we know during an outbreak mmr should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak and also we are starting to ask parents of babies between six and 12 months we are starting to immunize our kids if they will be at risk because of the highly contagious nature of measles. there is a concept called herd immunity or community immunity because we are not cattle but if we immunize and protect people around us that we will protect that one vulnerable individual who cannot be vaccinated for any reason. individuals who work in communities with high vaccination rates are protected and those people who cannot get vaccines are protected. it's important for a very young children for those that are emu no compromised. if you have healthy non- vaccinated individuals in a few vaccinated individuals they can get the disease as they are vaccinated that one child that one compromise person who cannot get the vaccine will still be protected because most of the people around them have gotten that immunization. so federal legislati
antibodies as a protection i have changed what i had to do a practice because we know during an outbreak mmr should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak and also we are starting to ask parents of babies between six and 12 months we are starting to immunize our kids if they will be at risk because of the highly contagious nature of measles. there is a concept called herd immunity or community immunity because we are not cattle but if we immunize and protect people around us that we...
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a row. just over 90 percent — 9 out of 10 children aged two, were vaccinated against mmr last year.get is 95% — a target scotland and northern ireland are already achieving. our health editor hugh pym has the story. there wasn't a care in the world for children at this play centre this afternoon. but for their parents, there's plenty to think about. when key decision is whether or not to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts, the mothers that i spoke to were clear that it was the right thing to do. 100% for vaccinations. i believe that putting the child's health and happiness is always more important stop at what you think is behind the following numbers? social media may have a lot to do it that it a lot of people post on social media and a lot of people believe what other mums say so lot of people believe what other mums say so if you have a mum that has a big following group on instagram or something and she says that she is against it that i think a lot of people would not follow it in nearly all but one of the english regions. the only area where the va
a row. just over 90 percent — 9 out of 10 children aged two, were vaccinated against mmr last year.get is 95% — a target scotland and northern ireland are already achieving. our health editor hugh pym has the story. there wasn't a care in the world for children at this play centre this afternoon. but for their parents, there's plenty to think about. when key decision is whether or not to get their children vaccinated. some are having second thoughts, the mothers that i spoke to were clear...
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know that is because there has been a drop in england in the number of children taking up notjust the mmrntroversial some while back but others. matt hancock said that he is looking into whether it should be made compulsory. he has asked officials and the department of health to give him advice on this. it is something they do in america you have to have had the vaccination before you go to school. because if you don't have this high take—up, its plea doesn't work. people are no longer immune to it. challenging issue but it seems matt hancock is possibly moving in that debt direction. an interesting one, thank you very much. we have lost head immunity in this country because of the drop—off of vaccinations in children. it will be interesting to see if this may be introduced as a compulsory vaccination. britain's most senior catholic clergyman has warned that some of the language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commons last week had provoked an unambiguous response. joh
know that is because there has been a drop in england in the number of children taking up notjust the mmrntroversial some while back but others. matt hancock said that he is looking into whether it should be made compulsory. he has asked officials and the department of health to give him advice on this. it is something they do in america you have to have had the vaccination before you go to school. because if you don't have this high take—up, its plea doesn't work. people are no longer immune...
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on the slide and i won't go through them completely but covers the sequa findings and a programme of mmr p to authorizing staff about a supervisors approval to move this project forward. next is the location of the site, the site is located at the corner of broadway and the embarcadaro. it includes hotel and entertainment and high limit of 40 feet. in terms of line use control, this -- this is a gateway to chinatown. by way of background, how does this project get to where we are. a proposal with temporary structures which was deemed not compatible with the historic district and went out, finding a development partner to help them propose a larger project, a proposal compatible with that district. it goes to the board of supervisors to seek approval of awayer froa waiver. this is a proposed development. as you ca can see on this side,n 015, after you proposed the dne, they came out with a proposal for $124 million with a ground-level basement. this is the slide that is before you, you can see that the area has been reduced to 127,000 square feet and a community-based basement level. why
on the slide and i won't go through them completely but covers the sequa findings and a programme of mmr p to authorizing staff about a supervisors approval to move this project forward. next is the location of the site, the site is located at the corner of broadway and the embarcadaro. it includes hotel and entertainment and high limit of 40 feet. in terms of line use control, this -- this is a gateway to chinatown. by way of background, how does this project get to where we are. a proposal...
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so when it comes to mmr, the advice from the experts is get protected now.that students live in close proximity one another, they go to bars, can‘t hear each other speak because of the music, get up close and personal. you can get it through kissing as well, it is spread through saliva, and is quite contagious. it is unpleasant, there is no real treatment, you just have to sit through it. students will be students! roger, good afternoon to you. and, roger, why has north west tonight been out for the harvest? trying to! would have been doing a series all year looking at the agriculture industry and rural life in the north—west. the north west of england has some pretty big cities, greater manchester, merseyside, lancashire. there are, however, some real pockets of rural life, a couple of national parks, teak and lake district. we decided we were going to follow 3 farmers through the course of the year, looking at the issues that affect them, things like market prices, the weather, and brexit, of course. this is all they, the arable farmer, he is in prescott,
so when it comes to mmr, the advice from the experts is get protected now.that students live in close proximity one another, they go to bars, can‘t hear each other speak because of the music, get up close and personal. you can get it through kissing as well, it is spread through saliva, and is quite contagious. it is unpleasant, there is no real treatment, you just have to sit through it. students will be students! roger, good afternoon to you. and, roger, why has north west tonight been out...
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antibodies as a protection i have changed what i had to do a practice because we know during an outbreak mmr should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak and also we are starting to ask parents of babies between six and 12 childt are emu no compromised. if you have healthy non- vaccinated individuals in a they can get the disease as they are vaccinated that one child that one compromise person who cannot get the vaccine will still be protected because most of the people around them have gotten that immunization. so federal legislation of the vaccines act was introduced by representative doctor schreier who is a pediatrician and doctor burgess who is an obstetrician. this bill is important because it authorizes the campaign on the importance of vaccines. . . . . and -- since bed, widespread use of the vaccine letter to a the cases compared with the pre- vaccine era. and we don't want to go back to this era. we still need to educate families and communities on the importance of the vaccines. our enemy is the disease. the way we combat this enemy is by education and vaccination. than
antibodies as a protection i have changed what i had to do a practice because we know during an outbreak mmr should be offered to all people exposed to the outbreak and also we are starting to ask parents of babies between six and 12 childt are emu no compromised. if you have healthy non- vaccinated individuals in a they can get the disease as they are vaccinated that one child that one compromise person who cannot get the vaccine will still be protected because most of the people around them...
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be because there are differences between the mumps virus now circulating and the virus strain in the mmr. they also say that the mumps vacce may have never worked for some patients. >>> we are getting reports that a man was just hit and killed by a car in san jose. the latest from that scene. new video next. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 5:30, we are learning two students from a santa cruz high school died in that diving boat fire in southern california. this morning the latest in that investigation. >>> plus hurricane dorian leaving widespread destruction in the bahamas. this morning people on the florida coast keeping an eye on the sky. we have got a live report straight ahead. >>> and breaking news, a deadly crash in santa clara county, the roads shut down right now. >>> good morning. it is tuesday, september 3rd. i'm ken bastida. michelle is at chase center this morning. we will hear from her coming up. >>> but first we got to give a warm welcome back to gianna. you got two boys now in the franco household. >> i do. a lot of boys in that house
be because there are differences between the mumps virus now circulating and the virus strain in the mmr. they also say that the mumps vacce may have never worked for some patients. >>> we are getting reports that a man was just hit and killed by a car in san jose. the latest from that scene. new video next. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 5:30, we are learning two students from a santa cruz high school died in that diving boat...
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for immunity, and currently the figure in england and wales is 87.2%, children having both doses of mmron movement, and we need to call that out and give patients excellent single sources of truth that they can trust. give people the opportunity to talk to health care professionals if they have anxieties, and make it as easy as possible for people to get their children vaccinated. that second dose of mmr is happening when you are sending your child to school, a busy time in people's lives, so we need to make it as easy as possible for people to get their child vaccinated. we send reminders and do everything we can at the moment, but if the whole system got behind us and supported us to do more, we could increase the vaccination rates. sorry to interrupt, but if that doesn't happen, what would be the percentage where a decision would be taken for it to become compulsory? it is currently 87.2%. there isn't a good evidence—based position on what the percentage would be. if we have to go there, as other countries have had to, and they are much lower than our rate — they are much lower than
for immunity, and currently the figure in england and wales is 87.2%, children having both doses of mmron movement, and we need to call that out and give patients excellent single sources of truth that they can trust. give people the opportunity to talk to health care professionals if they have anxieties, and make it as easy as possible for people to get their children vaccinated. that second dose of mmr is happening when you are sending your child to school, a busy time in people's lives, so...
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there was a fall in uptake on the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions.o school this autumn, make sure they have had the vaccinations they are due because these diseases can be very unpleasant and can even lead to death, so it‘s important people get all the vaccinations they are eligible for. measles is a severe illness that can cause severe complications, and public health experts have said the latest fall in vaccinations is very worrying. they have called for more resources to get the positive message across with parents. these boys have had their vaccinations. the question now is whether parents of those who haven‘t had jabs should be told it is compulsory if their children are to be allowed into school. health authorities say that would be a step too far at this stage but ministers haven‘t ruled it out. hugh pym, bbc news. should mps be held to greater account for aggressive language and what are the consequences if it goes unchecked? these are questions being asked today following heated exchanges in the house of commons on wednesday. ruth smeeth is
there was a fall in uptake on the first mmr dose last year in all but one of the english regions.o school this autumn, make sure they have had the vaccinations they are due because these diseases can be very unpleasant and can even lead to death, so it‘s important people get all the vaccinations they are eligible for. measles is a severe illness that can cause severe complications, and public health experts have said the latest fall in vaccinations is very worrying. they have called for more...
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he widely blamed for the scare over the mmr jab.dio phonein mmrjab. he called an lbc radio phone in show and asked jacob rees—mogg what mortality rate he would exaggerate the uk were to leave the european union without a deal? let us have a lesson to what has been set in the house of commons. i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield. what he had to say, ivory peters, is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield, in threatening that people will die because believe the european union, what level of responsibility was that? well, that was jacob rees-mogg in the comments and doctor david nichol joins in the comments and doctor david nicholjoins me now. you heard what was said in the commons, effectively send your every responsible, how do you respond? i am appalled, that tax notjust me but anyone who you respond? i am appalled, that tax not just me but anyone who speaks truth to power. anyone who has concerns truth to power. anyone who has concerns about safety and an attempt to bully me by using the
he widely blamed for the scare over the mmr jab.dio phonein mmrjab. he called an lbc radio phone in show and asked jacob rees—mogg what mortality rate he would exaggerate the uk were to leave the european union without a deal? let us have a lesson to what has been set in the house of commons. i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield. what he had to say, ivory peters, is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield, in threatening that people will die because...
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it was referred to the fbi for investigation and i was endeavoring to get the information to you shs mmr. cha but i could not forward it as a member of the executive branch without executive privileges being addressed. i felt that the white house counsel was doing the best they could to get that. it took longer than i'd like that's for sure. but it came to conclusion yesterday with the release of the transcripts. because the transcripts were released, no longer was there a situation of executive privilege and i was then free to send both the inspector general's cover letter and the complaint to you. at no time was there any intent on my part ever to withhold information from you as the chair or the intelligence committee. >> but for this hearing, i don't know that we would have ever seen that complaint. >> thankan thank you, mr. maguire for being here today. i think it's a shame that we started off this hearing with fictional remarks. the implication of a conversation that took place between a president and a foreign leader, putting words into it that did not exist. i would contend that
it was referred to the fbi for investigation and i was endeavoring to get the information to you shs mmr. cha but i could not forward it as a member of the executive branch without executive privileges being addressed. i felt that the white house counsel was doing the best they could to get that. it took longer than i'd like that's for sure. but it came to conclusion yesterday with the release of the transcripts. because the transcripts were released, no longer was there a situation of...
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only 87.2% in england receive the mmr vaccine by the age of five. why?r the fifth year ina complex and varied. for the fifth year in a row we are seeing these childhood vaccine stats going down. vaccine confidence is high in the uk but that not necessarily as translating... not high enough, is it? the confidence is high but pa rents it? the confidence is high but parents aren't recognising the value and importance of vaccine. so go back 20 or 30 years, you would put on the telly and there were all of the adverts in the health warnings. absolutely. we have seen a cut in funding for public health awareness programme so if we can see an increase in awareness and that would bea increase in awareness and that would be a positive step in the right direction. if you had compulsory immunisation that would solve it, wouldn't it? there is no evidence that would work in the uk. there is plenty of other things we need to do before we implement an extreme policy. if it saves lives that would extreme pales into significance because we are talking about life. it does b
only 87.2% in england receive the mmr vaccine by the age of five. why?r the fifth year ina complex and varied. for the fifth year in a row we are seeing these childhood vaccine stats going down. vaccine confidence is high in the uk but that not necessarily as translating... not high enough, is it? the confidence is high but pa rents it? the confidence is high but parents aren't recognising the value and importance of vaccine. so go back 20 or 30 years, you would put on the telly and there were...
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the paper also reports that leading gps have called on the government to make mmr vaccinations compulsoryes at old trafford yesterday. and finally, little mix'sjesy nelson is on the front page of the sun. she has been talking about suffering relentless trolling on twitter about her appearance. we've been speaking to jesy about this. you can see that at 7:20am. good morning, both. do you want to start? yes, shall i? there is loads in the paper, lots about the ba strike on the front of lots of the papers. i will be speaking to ba's chief executive and the head of the pilots' union and try to get to the ci’ux pilots' union and try to get to the crux of what is at stake, because there is another strike looming at there is another strike looming at the end of september which they are trying to avoid. elsewhere, i'm more familiar tale on the high street, high street retailers seeking cost cuts after the latest footfall decline. the figures are familiar. down the bottom is a story which might explain why, one in 15 credit ca rd might explain why, one in 15 credit card purchases on thejon lewis w
the paper also reports that leading gps have called on the government to make mmr vaccinations compulsoryes at old trafford yesterday. and finally, little mix'sjesy nelson is on the front page of the sun. she has been talking about suffering relentless trolling on twitter about her appearance. we've been speaking to jesy about this. you can see that at 7:20am. good morning, both. do you want to start? yes, shall i? there is loads in the paper, lots about the ba strike on the front of lots of...