GOVERNORS who banned girls from having vaccinations to protect against cervical cancer at a school have been criticised for giving out inaccurate information.
Furious parents want St Monica's Catholic High School in Bury to take part in the national scheme that offers girls aged 12 and 13 protection against the sexually-transmitted human papilloma virus (HPV), which is linked to cervical cancer.
GOVERNORS who banned girls from having vaccinations to protect against cervical cancer at a school have been criticised for giving out inaccurate information.
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