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Peter Andre insists children should not be forced to get Covid vaccine saying pressure must not be put on parents

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Peter Andre has said he "definitely" doesn't think children should have to have the Covid vaccine and called on the government not to pressure parents.

The Mysterious Girl singer, 48, made his opinion on the matter very clear in his latest New! magazine column. Last month it was revealed that mums and dads of 12 to 15-year-olds will get an official letter asking for consent to give their children the jab.

However, the dad-of-four doesn't agree with it. Peter wrote: "I have discussed this with the kids and I do think things like this should be a joint discussion and a decision between the parents and children. "I definitely do not think it should be mandatory for children to be vaccination and I'm so glad it isn't." Although Pete went on to.

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