Appointments are available at hundreds of sites from today, with more becoming available this week
I'm Matt Jones with news that if you are the parent or a carer of a child aged 5 to 11 in England you can now book a COVID vaccine for them. Updated advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation means that young children are now eligible for the jab -- that's almost 5 million people. Appointments are available at hundreds of sites from today, with more becoming available this week. You can book online or call 119 for an appointment.And there'll be more on this and our other stories right here on Care Radio.
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