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So those who have the cash can protect themselves and their families, those without just have to take the risk. And of course it's those who travelling on public transport more often and work in big offices/hospitality/retail that won't be able to afford, and those who work till they are older.
I pay £8 to have a supermarket flu jab each year....is (almost) cheaper than buying a pack of sudafed. Why get ill and treat symptom if can prevent
They're talking about charging £100 for the covid booster jabs.