Hancock wrong on compulsory child vaccinations - top doctor The health secretary is wrong to think compulsory child vaccination will help tackle falling immunisation rates in England, a leading doctor says.
Matt Hancock has said he is "looking very seriously" at the option.
But Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health expert Dr David Elliman said it could be counter-productive and make people more suspicious.
He joined others in calling for vaccines to be offered in places such as supermarkets and music festivals. BBC News
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