Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Medics are braced for a possible spike in children being admitted to hospitals in Greater Manchester with respiratory infections after the school term starts.
A new report from health bosses cites a rise in paediatric respiratory infections following low infection levels during lockdown due to reduced social contact and the increased infection control measures.
It warns "we are expecting to see double the number of babies and toddlers that we would normally see'". READ MORE: The number of patients admitted to hospital with Covid is rising again The Manchester Evening News has already reported on a summer surge in children attending A&E departments across
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