Should meningitis B vaccine be extended to older children?

Government insists it wouldn't be cost-effective but parents say you can't put a price on a child's life

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A panel of MPs will today hear evidence from affected parents, charities and health experts on whether to extend a meningitis B vaccination programme beyond infants.

It comes after more than 820,000 people signed a petition calling on the vaccination to be given to children up to the age of 11.

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