Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Government sources have suggested that pupils could be vaccinated in school buildings if doses for teenagers get the go-ahead.
Discussions are currently underway as to whether under-18s should be given their vaccinations on school grounds and bypass the need to visit GP centres or hospitals, reports The Mirror.
The move - which union chiefs are set to encourage at a meeting tomorrow - could relieve pressure on parents by saving them a trip to a vaccination centre.
Sources speaking to the publication suggested that getting consent from parents for Covid testing has already been ‘easier’ than some predicted and there could be a similar response when it comes
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