Three GP-led vaccine sites in and around Salisbury are set to close as pharmacies take a more prominent role in the next stage of the rollout. Leaden Hall in the Cathedral Close, Michael Herbert Hall in Wilton and Salisbury Plain Health Centre will not be part of the second phase of the vaccination programme, which involves providing the vaccine to people aged between 18 and 39, who are least likely to be seriously affected by coronavirus. People aged 30 and above are now eligible to receive the jab, and can arrange an appointment through the national booking system over the phone or online.
Some vaccine centres in and around Bath to stop giving jabs
People aged 30 and above can now get the vaccine
Vaccines being given at Bath Racecourse (Image: PA)
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Some vaccine centres in Bath and North East Somerset will soon stop administering Covid jabs.
Instead, pharmacies will play a bigger role in the second phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, which covers people aged between 18 and 30.
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