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Manchester to offer Covid jab to 16-year-olds in vulnerable households – The Guardian
Scheme targets city’s most ethnically diverse areas as it faces ‘race against time’ to tackle India variant
CoronavirusScheme targets citys most ethnically diverse areas as it faces race against time to tackle India variant
Fri 21 May 2021 07.53 EDT
Sixteen-year-olds living in vulnerable households in Manchester are to be offered Covid-19 vaccinations as the city launches a preventative vaccination plan for its most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods.
David Regan, Manchesters director of public health, told the Manchester Evening News the city was in a race against time to tackle the Covid variant first…
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