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how could is the uptake of the mmr at the moment?rn one. having two doses ensures you have long—term protection. we encourage all parents to take up the offer of that when it comes up. the body of a missing british woman has been found by police in new zealand. stephanie simpson is thought to have gone on a hike last weekend in the mount aspiring national park in the country's south island. the police have previously found items belonging to the 32—year—old from essex. public health england has confirmed that a person diagnosed with the coronavirus attended a transport conference in central london last week. more than 200 delegates have been informed, but told their risk of infection is low. labour mp for leeds north west alex sobel confirmed in a statement today that he attended the conference and has cancelled all of his engagements until next week when the 14 day potential incubation will be over. meanwhile, health officials in china have reported 121 more deaths from the coronavirus outbreak bringing the total number to almost 1,
how could is the uptake of the mmr at the moment?rn one. having two doses ensures you have long—term protection. we encourage all parents to take up the offer of that when it comes up. the body of a missing british woman has been found by police in new zealand. stephanie simpson is thought to have gone on a hike last weekend in the mount aspiring national park in the country's south island. the police have previously found items belonging to the 32—year—old from essex. public health...
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that is the mumps part of the mmr.ng question, should i, iam not surgeries asking question, should i, i am not sure, it is as if the message still is not getting through? actually, we know the u pta ke of through? actually, we know the uptake of mmr children in vaccine nowadays is very high, we have 95% u pta ke of nowadays is very high, we have 95% uptake of one dose of mmr by the age of five, we want to do better with two doses by that age, we continue to work with the nhs and parents to make sure they get children vaccinated on time. why would they not go for the second? is that you forget? an active decision not to do it? in the main, it is about reminding parents. we do well you annual surveys of parents asking about their concerns, trust in vaccines and the mmr in particular has never been higher. parents will ta ke has never been higher. parents will take up the vaccine if it is offered in the right way and at the right time. as children get older, we all know, having families, lots of kids, it can be busy, lots
that is the mumps part of the mmr.ng question, should i, iam not surgeries asking question, should i, i am not sure, it is as if the message still is not getting through? actually, we know the u pta ke of through? actually, we know the uptake of mmr children in vaccine nowadays is very high, we have 95% u pta ke of nowadays is very high, we have 95% uptake of one dose of mmr by the age of five, we want to do better with two doses by that age, we continue to work with the nhs and parents to make...
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those who have had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.ring loss, viral meningitis, and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or a booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. officials in china have reported 121 more deaths from the coronavirus outbreak, bringing the total number to almost 1,400. the number of confirmed cases of the virus rose by more than 5,000. but the world health organization says cases are not rising dramatically outside china, despite a spike in hubei province. stephen mcdonnell is in beijing. stephen, the latest figures showing the toll the virus has taken on health workers in particular in china. yes. i think people were not surprised to hear that so many people in the medical profession, especially those in the city of wuhan, have contracted this virus. imagine you are an arm's length away from a patient who has this virus, that's a dangerous place to be, and also they are exhausted. there is footage and photographs going aroun
those who have had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.ring loss, viral meningitis, and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or a booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. officials in china have reported 121 more deaths from the coronavirus outbreak, bringing the total number to almost 1,400. the number of confirmed cases of the virus rose by more than 5,000. but the world health...
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the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.rst dose just after they turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boost that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked to the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges and is thought some stu d e nts colleges and is thought some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 19905 and early 20005. even if you had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably will not be as severe and you are probably will not be as severe and you a re le55 probably will not be as severe and you are less likely to have complications. the official advice i5 complications. the official advice is to make sure you are fully protected. david found out he only had the first injection as a baby. he has had the
the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.rst dose just after they turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boost that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked to the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges and is thought some stu d e nts colleges and is thought some students...
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those who have had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.it can lead to hearing loss, viral meningitis, and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. borisjohnson‘s new cabinet has met for the first time since yesterday's dramatic reshuffle which saw sajid javid resign as chancellor. the prime minister told his new team they have to get on with delivering the government's priorities. at his side was rishi sunak, now the chancellor, who's due to deliver his first budget in just a few weeks‘ time. here's our political correspondent iain watson. a new cabinet, borisjohnson would also like us to think it's a new government. one different with the priorities from the previous conservative governments. we here to deliver this but make the people's government has to get on with the delivery of its priorities. boris johnson's new next—door neighbour at number 11 downing st is a former investment banker rishi sunak, and h
those who have had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.it can lead to hearing loss, viral meningitis, and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. borisjohnson‘s new cabinet has met for the first time since yesterday's dramatic reshuffle which saw sajid javid resign as chancellor. the prime minister told his new team they have to get on...
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the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 1990s and early 2000s. even if you've had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably won't be as severe and you're less likely to have complications. the official advice is to make sure you're fully protected. david found out he only had the first injection as a baby. he's had the second one now but wishes he'd not missed out all those years ago. catherine burns, bbc news. the high court has ruled that police acted unlawfully when they turned up at a man's workplace after
the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late...
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but certainly, we dispel the myths around the mmr vaccine., it has been great to have you on, thank you. liz truss walking through the door. we are just feeding as and when pictures of those walking up the street. we sell pretty patella moment ago whilst we we re pretty patella moment ago whilst we were talking to professor ball. the home secretary going on. getting most of the numbers up there now. i guess the new cabinet will be meeting shortly and we will get pictures from round the table. ben wallace, the defence secretary, has also been in. some of the newcomers we haven't seen. we saw the chair of the conservative party, amanda milling. all those chauffeurs of all the new ministers having to do their three—point turns in downing street under the eye of the cameras. there is the foreign secretary, dominic raab, stepping up from the opposite direction. as i say, we will come back shortly to that. now we want to look at the weather because dangerous flooding likely in parts of wales at the weekend as storm dennis sweeps into the uk. an amb
but certainly, we dispel the myths around the mmr vaccine., it has been great to have you on, thank you. liz truss walking through the door. we are just feeding as and when pictures of those walking up the street. we sell pretty patella moment ago whilst we we re pretty patella moment ago whilst we were talking to professor ball. the home secretary going on. getting most of the numbers up there now. i guess the new cabinet will be meeting shortly and we will get pictures from round the table....
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the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.ve the first dose just after they turn one, and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 19905 and early 20005. and, even if you've had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably won't be as severe, and you're less likely to have complications. the official advice is to make sure you're fully protected. david found out he only had the first injection as a baby. he has had the second one now, but wishes he had not missed out all those years ago. catherine burns, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. panzuto was a mafia boss. fo
the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.ve the first dose just after they turn one, and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out...
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the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.d it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boost that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges, and is thought some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 1990s and early 2000s. even if you had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably will not be as severe and you are less likely to have complications. the official advice is to make sure you are fully protected. david found out he only had the first injection as a baby. he has had the second one now but wishes he hadn't missed out all those years ago. catherine burns, bbc news. here, health officials have contacted hundreds of people who attended a uk bus conference in london last week, af
the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.d it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boost that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges, and is thought some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 1990s and early...
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the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.ve the first dose just after they turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 19905 and early 20005. even if you've had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably won't be as severe and you're less likely to have complications. the official advice is to make sure you're fully protected. david found out he only had the first injection as a baby. he's had the second one now but wishes he'd not missed out all those years ago. catherine burns, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's programm
the mmr vaccine prevents most cases.ve the first dose just after they turn one and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on...
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those who've had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.ring loss, viral meningitis and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or a booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. we will be taking a closer look later at the chance for beer or otherwise case. for the moment, let's ta ke otherwise case. for the moment, let's take a look at the weather. it is wet and it is windy both today and into the weekend. there is not much difficulty in this particular forecast. timing does make a difference. get ahead of a tangible stay dry in the south—east. a mixture of sunny spells and showers for scotland and northern ireland, and then the weekend. this is when we get involved with storm dennis. there amber weather warnings from the met office. the amount of rain is the concern. there is rain for many of us on saturday, and itjust keeps on coming across the high ground, particularly in the north of england, into wales and south—west of england. 0ne england, into wale
those who've had an mmr jab are less likely to suffer serious complications.ring loss, viral meningitis and infertility in men. anyone unsure if they've had an mmrjab or a booster is advised to see a doctor. with vaccinations, it's never too late to catch up. tim muffett, bbc news. we will be taking a closer look later at the chance for beer or otherwise case. for the moment, let's ta ke otherwise case. for the moment, let's take a look at the weather. it is wet and it is windy both today and...
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but many did have the mmr...re goes sajid javid —— rishi sunak alongside stephen barclay into number ten. now we go back to mumps for a moment. apologies for breaking into his report. creech menstrual —— chris mitchell wandered... —— wondered. the annual display of celebrity glamour, that is the oscars. as a ceremony takes place in la overnight, this year was no exception. plenty of clips of a cce pta nce exception. plenty of clips of acceptance speeches, analysis of some of the dresses on display and an out —— output from reporters on the red carpet. kim kardashianjust made her way. what happens? as a -- most of them don't speak to us. then they go out to have their photographs taken. they go out to have their photographs ta ken. you they go out to have their photographs taken. you can hear all the paparazzi 's shouting at them. you can see all the press lined up. reese witherspoon has already gone past, robert de niro, we're hoping to see the oscar—winner. past, robert de niro, we're hoping to see the oscar-win
but many did have the mmr...re goes sajid javid —— rishi sunak alongside stephen barclay into number ten. now we go back to mumps for a moment. apologies for breaking into his report. creech menstrual —— chris mitchell wandered... —— wondered. the annual display of celebrity glamour, that is the oscars. as a ceremony takes place in la overnight, this year was no exception. plenty of clips of a cce pta nce exception. plenty of clips of acceptance speeches, analysis of some of the...
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many of them young people who missed out on the mmr vaccine.ork after being accused of making transphobic tweets — the high court rules that the police
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but it does make me think of some of the other thinks the government tries to do like the mmr vaccinett hancock the health secretary has been very commit some quite strong noises about not necessarily making it compulsory but hinting at that and it is in the same vein that actually in health may the government does know better than individuals. and we have to listen to the man not in whitehall. the daily mirror. since we will come back to the coronavirus. i went will not come back to the front pages here, but a lot of your readers very angry about that. it's quite a dramatic picture, really. does the river which is swept through £33 million of defences which are unfinished and the people living there feel they have been betrayed and let down. by promises from the government and subsequent governments to sort this out, and i think for some of them is the eighth time in recent years. we have a recent news from couple that with the hardware store and it was the third time they have set this time that that, we cannot have rebuilt our lives twice, we cannot do it again. he shop will go and
but it does make me think of some of the other thinks the government tries to do like the mmr vaccinett hancock the health secretary has been very commit some quite strong noises about not necessarily making it compulsory but hinting at that and it is in the same vein that actually in health may the government does know better than individuals. and we have to listen to the man not in whitehall. the daily mirror. since we will come back to the coronavirus. i went will not come back to the front...
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when i called one of my brothers and said i'm going to write about ourle family, mmr there is a real long pause and then he said you won't have to make anything up. [laughter] so i genuinely thought if i write it as a novel nobody would believe it. is just too weird. butha the second reason is that when i went to the process ofmo my family i feel there's other people dealing with this one - - and strange mentor difficult families you feel isolated and it feels like you're the only person that ever had this problem. i remember thinking to myself howt could anybody think i'm a good person if my mother doesn't think i'm a good person. because my parents that i was nuts they thought i was possessed i left their faith. so how could anybody trust me again cracks that this really happen to a real person and somebody who can stand up to say this is my story brick what might be your story or elements of your story but that person is me and it just felt like and to fictionalize it. then to give people privacy and then to write under my own name. >> but to get two-dimensional but the most compl
when i called one of my brothers and said i'm going to write about ourle family, mmr there is a real long pause and then he said you won't have to make anything up. [laughter] so i genuinely thought if i write it as a novel nobody would believe it. is just too weird. butha the second reason is that when i went to the process ofmo my family i feel there's other people dealing with this one - - and strange mentor difficult families you feel isolated and it feels like you're the only person that...
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. >>> mmr is growing in antioch after a shooting left a teenager dead. what we are learning as the police are continuing searching for answers in that case. >> outside, mostly sunny skies after a frigid blustery start to the day. we are slowly falling out and i will look at what you can expect for today and how long the cold snap will stick around. that's coming up. tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >>> the state legislator is now considering a bill to turn pg&e into a public utility. the legislation is being introduced today by state senator scott weiner who announced the bill outside the state building into cisco. this comes a w
. >>> mmr is growing in antioch after a shooting left a teenager dead. what we are learning as the police are continuing searching for answers in that case. >> outside, mostly sunny skies after a frigid blustery start to the day. we are slowly falling out and i will look at what you can expect for today and how long the cold snap will stick around. that's coming up. tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and...
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been largely driven by outbreaks in universities and colleges among young adults who missed out on the mmrne when they were children. police are looking for a british woman missing in new zealand have said they have found her body. 32—year—old stephanie simpson from essexis 32—year—old stephanie simpson from essex is thought to have gone on a hike last weekend in mount aspiring national park in the country's south island. us attorney general william bar has had president trump undercuts him by tweeting, making it impossible for him to do hisjob. his criticism of mrtrump him to do hisjob. his criticism of mr trump comes him to do hisjob. his criticism of mrtrump comes amid him to do hisjob. his criticism of mr trump comes amid intense scrutiny of the justice department over the handling of a case involving roger stone, a convicted former adviser to the president. the attorney general had been accused of bowing to presidential pressure. the high court here is going to rule ona the high court here is going to rule on a case brought by a former police officer who sent tweets seen as offensive
been largely driven by outbreaks in universities and colleges among young adults who missed out on the mmrne when they were children. police are looking for a british woman missing in new zealand have said they have found her body. 32—year—old stephanie simpson from essexis 32—year—old stephanie simpson from essex is thought to have gone on a hike last weekend in mount aspiring national park in the country's south island. us attorney general william bar has had president trump undercuts...
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and even your vice chairman mmr mmr mr. quarles recently gave a speech. he said he would like to align their portfolio with the tailoring categories and make the designation and criteria transparent. you recently indicated that you agree on the need for brighter lines. so, could you outline what changes the fed is considering to make in this supervisory framework? >> we're just in the process of working out the specifics. i would agree we should provide more clarity around the lisic firm and that's going to be the category. >> thank you. let's move to -- you're a great man and awe good man, a good friend. i respect you tremendously. but chairman powell, the fed is the axel of our financial system. you are the most powerful regulator. and i want you to stand back up to mr. arting on this business of him coming with this rule-making change to the community reinvestment act. let him know that you not only have a mandate for inflationary monetary policy, you have a dual mandate, employment, jobs. and here is the other thing. you need to remind him that this p
and even your vice chairman mmr mmr mr. quarles recently gave a speech. he said he would like to align their portfolio with the tailoring categories and make the designation and criteria transparent. you recently indicated that you agree on the need for brighter lines. so, could you outline what changes the fed is considering to make in this supervisory framework? >> we're just in the process of working out the specifics. i would agree we should provide more clarity around the lisic firm...
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you're much more likely to get months if you haven't had your mmr get months if you haven't had yourill recover with a very mild respiratory infection. if you want to protect your family, immunise them, vaccinate them, wash your hands and there is a great video on the world health 0rganization website. wash for 20 high and 30 seconds, sing happy birthday twice and teach your children to do that —— wash for 20 high children to do that —— wash for 20 mgh30 children to do that —— wash for 20 high 30 seconds. thanks, we will get more from you later. doctor aisha awa n more from you later. doctor aisha awan will be with us from 9:30am so if you have concerns or questions about coronavirus, send them in. e—mail or tweet us and we will put them to her. ask anything, because there's some real basic stuff we are all struggling to get our heads around and it goes on day after day in the news. let us know this morning and we will ask doctor aisha awa n morning and we will ask doctor aisha awan later. don't look so worried, you'll be fine! you'll the answers! —— you'll know the answers and. hell
you're much more likely to get months if you haven't had your mmr get months if you haven't had yourill recover with a very mild respiratory infection. if you want to protect your family, immunise them, vaccinate them, wash your hands and there is a great video on the world health 0rganization website. wash for 20 high and 30 seconds, sing happy birthday twice and teach your children to do that —— wash for 20 high children to do that —— wash for 20 mgh30 children to do that —— wash...