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Latest revision as of 23:27, 17 April 2023
Department of Health and Social Care | |
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Predecessor | Department of Health and Social Security |
Headquarters | London |
Leader | Secretary of State for Health |
Subgroups | • Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation • Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency • NHS • NHS England • NHS Improvement • NHS Property Services |
Sponsor of | Our World in Data |
The Department of Health and Social Care is an important ministry in the British government.
History
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Document:Government set to defy JCVI advice and vaccinate healthy children 'from next week' | Article | 4 September 2021 | Daisy Stephens | In spite of the recommendations made by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, the British government is set to roll out COVID-19/Vaccines for children aged 12 to 15. |
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