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In a world of vaccine misinformation, one maternity unit in Greater Manchester is giving pregnant women the facts

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Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox It's 11.30am on a Thursday morning at Wythenshawe Hospital's antenatal clinic.

Already the maternity ward is loud with the chatter of expecting mums, who patiently wait to be seen for routine scans and appointments.

As they wait, some of the women are offered a dose of the coronavirus vaccine - in a drive to protect more pregnant ladies against the effects of the virus. READ MORE:Exhausted GP addresses 'slacking off' claims One mum-to-be arrives for an appointment with her husband.

She informs midwives she's been thinking about getting the jab, but admits she's 'on the fence.' Antenatal clinic manager, Tara Kennedy, asks her to sit down and carefully

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