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Health Care, An easier way to manage vaccinations in schools

By uk-times.com27 November 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Helen Pitts shares a video walk-though of the new Manage vaccinations in schools (Mavis) service, which helps those involved in school vaccinations handle the challenging logistics of vaccinating hundreds of children in a single day.

Manage vaccinations in schools (shortened to Mavis) is a digital service we’re building to support vaccination providers around the country, so that they’re easier to manage and more effective.

Vaccination providers visit schools to deliver vaccinations to hundreds of children in a single day. This can require a great deal of planning, preparing, and coordination. 

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