Walk-in vaccinations are still available at the Guttmann vaccination centre at Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Aylesbury.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the centre in Aylesbury, has decided to extend the opportunity to simply walk into the centre to get a jab, with no need to book first.
This follows a series of open sessions at the start of the month which proved to be a success.
The centre has the capacity to vaccinate up to 600 people a day and welcomes people throughout the day who require Pfizer first and second doses (eight weeks minimum after first dose).
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The doors are open from 9.30am-7.30pm every day this week and through to Sunday, 18 July.
Tehmeena Ajmal, Oxford Health’s Covid Operations Director, said: “Whoever you are, if you are aged 18 or older and you are yet to book your Covid jab, today should be the day you make that happen.
“By extending the opportunity to simply walk in we hope that more people will see how quick and easy it is and get their jab.
“It is just as vital to get your jab now as it was on day one.
“I also want to pay tribute to all the people who have worked so hard over many months to operate our vaccinations centres.
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“Thanks to their efforts Oxford Health has administered more than 405,000 doses which contributes greatly to the national effort to get many people as possible protected.”
Currently, 67.6m doses have been given in England with 29.1m being fully vaccinated in England.
In the UK, 80.6m people have had one jab, whilst 34.8m have had both vaccinations.
For updates on dates and times of drop-in vaccine centres in Bucks, and all local vaccination news, visit www.buckinghamshireccg.nhs.uk/public/your-services/feeling-unwell/covid-19-vaccination-programme/local-covid-19-vaccination-updates.
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