Booster Covid-19 vaccines are now being offered at walk-in sites across Greater Manchester this week as the vaccine programme ramps up again for winter.
It's now six weeks since the booster programme began, with leaders keen to accelerate the scheme before winter. The NHS says there are more clinics delivering vaccines, including pharmacies, GP practices and other community sites, now than at any other point in the programme.
And almost every person registered with a GP practice lives within 10 miles of a fixed vaccination site. READ MORE:All Greater Manchester school visits for teenagers to receive first Covid vaccine done by end of November According to the NHS, you can get a booster dose from a walk-in site if it's been six months (182