And the most vulnerable of them all?
But they are more vulnerable in a crisis.
“What this pandemic has done is made a whole load of people more vulnerable.”
“It is unacceptable that the armed forces target vulnerable people as a recruitment strategy.
The government has said special schools must remain open to vulnerable children and children of key workers.
Adults with the condition have recently been added to the government's "clinically extremely vulnerable" list.
Deplatforming quackery helps protect the public and prevents snake-oil salesmen from preying on the vulnerable."
“If the most vulnerable people aren’t protected by the vaccine to the same degree, then this will put them at risk.
“So already they’re saying, ‘I need support for this incredibly vulnerable thing, and that’s not going to be available.’”
That’s why the education secretary must urgently announce comprehensive support for vulnerable children, as has already been done for the vulnerable in other parts of society.
That takes in the over-65s (233,000), and vulnerable people under 65 who have underlying conditions - those who are extremely vulnerable (95,000) and those at a moderate risk (130,000).
Under the government’s coronavirus guidance, vulnerable children include those who have a social worker, are in a protection plan, have an education, health and care plan or have been assessed as vulnerable by an education provider or local authority.
"By stabilizing carbon emissions and holding warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, 76% of vulnerable species will be better off, and nearly 150 species would no longer be vulnerable to extinction," the most recent Audubon report noted.
"Any extension of the pause will invariably result in the fact that the most vulnerable individuals in the country who would benefit from the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will remain vulnerable," Nirav Shah, the director of Maine's CDC, said during the meeting.
Material may require an additional assessment of the contribution of vulnerable people (including children), or those in a vulnerable state, when taking into account the nature of their contribution and the passage of time since originally broadcast or made available.
"These professionals, some at the very top of their organisations, have expressed serious concerns about the impact of gender identity theory on vulnerable adolescents and on women's rights, and of the dismantling of safeguarding norms which protect the most vulnerable women.
“It’s important that we recruit the trained, experienced volunteers we know we need to work with schools and local government to find and help these vulnerable children, and that a national emergency vulnerable children taskforce is convened to coordinate the government’s approach.
"If this means that one is therefore vulnerable, in a sense that no other politician is vulnerable to smear campaigns, plants and bribing of witnesses, whether truthful or not - then this involves far more serious consideration than any ordinary breach of privilege," wrote Mr Wilson.
As the Home Office signals a move away from the “hostile environment” policy in the wake of the Windrush scandal, Mr Ismaik said the “protection of the most vulnerable victims of the Syrian civil war” was of utmost importance, citing David Cameron’s pledge to rehouse vulnerable refugees as part of the vulnerable persons resettlement scheme (VPRS).
Labour MP Ann Coffey, who chairs the group, told the programme: "People think it's children from a particular group that are vulnerable to this and of course they are vulnerable, but we also forget that it is all children and we have a duty to protect all children, including children from better-off backgrounds who we may not think are vulnerable to this kind of exploitation and may go unnoticed."
vulnerable
adj all
- susceptible to attack
Example: a vulnerable bridge
adj all
- susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation
Example: vulnerable to bribery
adj all
- capable of being wounded or hurt
Example: vulnerable parts of the body
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Labour MP Ann Coffey who chairs the group told the programme People think it's children from a particular group that are vulnerable to this and of course they are vulnerable but we also forget that it is all children and we have a duty to protect all children including children from better-off backgrounds who we may not think are vulnerable to this kind of exploitation and may go unnoticed