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Nursing students 'forced to pay £200 each' for jabs to work in NHS - on top of £9k-a-year tuition fees

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Nursing students say they are being ‘backed into a corner’ by their university after being told to pay more than £200 for jabs to work in the NHS.

Carl and Michelle Parsons claim they were not told they would have to shell out hundreds of pounds on vaccinations to complete their practical training.

The husband and wife say the jab fees - on top of the £9,000-a-year tuition fees - have been ‘dropped on’ the University of Salford students ‘right before Christmas’. READ MORE: 'I was a war surgeon in Syria forced to flee my country in the back of a lorry, now I'm saving lives in Manchester' Michelle, 33, told the Manchester Evening News: “It’s double the amount of money for us and we do need to get these vaccines done. “In years before, as

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