Just over 40 per cent of schools in Greater Manchester have been visited for 12-15-year-olds to receive their first vaccine - and all school visits have now been booked to take place by the end of November.
The news comes as health teams will visit more than 800 schools across England this week to offer children aged 12-15 a coronavirus vaccine. READ MORE:Ambulances waiting outside for '12 hours' as hospitals 'not allowing patients in due to bed crisis' Across the Greater Manchester region, as of October 20, approximately 42 per cent of schools have been visited for 12-15-year-olds, and uptake within the 16 - 17-year-old programme is 47.5 per cent.
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