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"We need to be in a position to immunise children, particularly teenagers, promptly and efficiently if we need to," Professor Adam Finn, a member of the committee, told the Times.
"It is extremely important that education in the next academic year is not disrupted in any way."
He added: "We should only be doing vaccine programmes when we need to do them."
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