Next week in Britain, vaccines ranging from 12 to 15

Plans for vaccinating millions of school children are expected to open green lights next week, despite the government's advisers Boris Johnson have rejected these plans. According to experts from the Joint Taxation and Immmunification Committee, the benefits for healthy children aged 12-15 are greater than the risks of [...]
According to experts from the Joint Taxation and Immmination Committee, the benefits for healthy children aged 12 to 15 are greater than the risks of developing vaccines.
Despite this, the minister of Health has asked a second opinion of England's highest health official, Professor Whitty, for vaccination or not of children.
Meanwhile, the day before, experts approved vaccinated children with serious health problems such as heart disease, lungs, kidneys and neurologics. Young people aged 16 and older have begun to get vaccinated.
A school of thought about not producing vaccines on children aged 12-15 argues that it is not ethical to vaccinate children for the sole purpose of protecting adults, as Covid in himself poses little danger to young people.
But there are others who believe that it is better for children to be touched and healed by creating natural immunity than to be isolated with vaccines, which lose its effect within months.
Britain is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, which has managed to vaccinate by nearly 80% of the entire population, while 90% of the population have received a dose of the vaccine. In addition to reports of infections and about 100 deaths on average a day, nothing else in everyday life reminds you of pandemic.











