School children in England will be able to get a Covid-19 vaccine at a walk-in centre under new plans to speed up the jab rollout for under 16s.
While uptake has been low across England, the picture is very different in Scotland, where more than half of children in local areas have now had a vaccine dose.
Here are the latest figures on the number of 12 to 15 year-olds vaccinated in each part of Lancashire as of October 17, 2021 - listed highest to lowest uptake.
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This is how many under 16s have received a first Covid-19 vaccine dose in each area of Lancashire
. South Ribble
In South Ribble, 2,341 of 5,190 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (45.1%).
. Chorley
In Chorley, 2,322 of 5,599 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (41.5%).
. Lancaster
In Lancaster, 2,076 of 6,277 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (33.1%).
. Preston
In Preston, 2,169 of 7,077 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (30.6%).
1. South Ribble
In South Ribble, 2,341 of 5,190 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (45.1%).
2. Chorley
In Chorley, 2,322 of 5,599 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (41.5%).
3. Lancaster
In Lancaster, 2,076 of 6,277 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (33.1%).
4. Preston
In Preston, 2,169 of 7,077 12-15 year olds have been vaccinated (30.6%).