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New rule demanding all schools in England stock EpiPens and give allergy training to staff will save lives, delighted campaigners say
A new rule in England requires all schools to stock EpiPens and provide allergy training to staff, a move that campaigners say will save lives. The policy aims to improve safety for students with severe allergies.
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