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'Lost education and socialising has done untold harm' - Vaccine chief says teens should get the jab

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Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox A senior doctor responsible for vaccinations in one Greater Manchester town has explained why teenagers should get their Covid jab.

Dr Helen Wall, who runs Bolton's vaccine programme, has spoken out about the impact the pandemic has had on education and the social lives of young people, as well as concerns about long Covid symptoms.

It come as regulators today authorised the Moderna coronavirus jab for use in people aged 12-17. READ MORE: No evidence that Covid jabs affect fertility or raise risk of miscarriage, MHRA says And, from this week most of Bolton's vaccination centres will offer the injection to teens aged between 16 and 17, with the option of

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