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While it’s true that risks posed by any of the three viruses increase with age, remember that “65 is not a magical cutoff point,” Dr. Chu said.

While it’s true that risks posed by any of the three viruses increases with age, remember that “65 is not a magical cutoff point,” Dr. Chu said.

His ruling immediately halted enforcement of the law statewide and allowed abortions to resume past the cutoff point established in the law.

“I’m like, ‘I love you all very much, but there’s gonna be a cutoff point where I’m gonna go party without my family,’” he says with a mischievous grin.

But charities argue that many older children from low-income families do not meet the threshold to apply because their parents earn more than the cutoff point for the aid, which for many is £7,400 a year.

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