coronavirus pandemic. People shielding indoors from COVID-19, older people, those with underlying health conditions and very young children are all more vulnerable from the higher temperatures.Emer O’Connell, Consultant in Public Health at Public Health England, said: "Most of us look forward to the warmer weather, but some people may find it more difficult to cope with these higher temperatures."Older people, those with underlying health conditions and very young children are more at risk in hot weather.
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