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Patient in Greater Manchester receiving COVID-19 vaccine.
If you’re eligible for a COVID-19 spring booster, don’t wait - book your free vaccination now before appointments close on 16 June
Read more about Two weeks left to book your free COVID-19 spring booster

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This Autumn, NHS Greater Manchester (GM) is urging all pregnant women in the region to get their winter vaccines for both flu and COVID-19 as soon as they can.
Read more about NHS Greater Manchester Urges All Pregnant Women To Get Both Their Winter Vaccines

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This Autumn, NHS Greater Manchester (GM) is urging every eligible person in the region to get their winter vaccines for flu and COVID-19 as soon as they start to become available from the 11th September.
Read more about All Eligible Greater Manchester Residents Urged To Get Their Winter Vaccines As Soon As Possible

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More than 7,000 older adult care home residents have had a Covid-19 vaccination in the few weeks of the spring campaign – over half of those eligible.
Read more about More than half of care home residents get Covid-19 jab in first weeks of spring campaign

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Today marks exactly two years since the first Covid-19 vaccination in Greater Manchester – and the nurse that gave that life-saving jab will be working this weekend to make sure people get their vaccine protection before Christmas.
Read more about 6,674,526 and counting – Maxine and Ted make their mark on vaccine programme

Healthy Living

COVID-19 can cause symptoms that last weeks or months after the infection has gone. This is known as Long COVID, or post-COVID syndrome. Long COVID does not always go away, it is a condition that needs assessment and treatment. It’s important to seek help if you need it. If you think you may have Long COVID visit our new web page for information and advice on how to access help and support in Greater Manchester.
Read more about Long COVID support in Greater Manchester

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