Children under the age of five are the next in line to get the swine flu vaccine, the government has announced.
The immunisation programme is already well under way, with NHS workers, pregnant women and people with health problems being offered the jab first. The UK-wide programme will be extended to children aged from six months up to five years from December after a recent rise in serious illnesses. full story-> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8368344.stm
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