COVID-19 vaccination centres are open across Sussex this week.
The public are still being urged to get vaccinated amid a rise in Covid cases across the county.
In the seven days up to October 15, the number of confirmed new Covid cases in Brighton and Hove rose by 27.2 per cent to 930.
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This is equivalent to a weekly rate of 318.8 per 100,000 residents, which is lower than the rate for the South East rate of 450.5 per 100,000.
Alistair Hill, director of public health at Brighton and Hove City Council, said: “Vaccines remain our primary line of defence against the virus.
“Locally, the NHS is making it as easy as possible for you to get your vaccines. Walk-in clinics are available every day for first and second doses, and for Covid boosters for those that are eligible.
“So, whether you are yet to have your first vaccine, or due your second, booster or flu, please get your jab as soon as you can.”
First, second and booster Covid-19 jabs are primarily Pfizer.
Those after their second doses must wait eight or more weeks from their first dose and must receive the same vaccine type. For booster clinics, it must be six months since your second dose.
Those aged 16 and 17 are able to attend all sessions, unless indicated.
Details of sites and times are as follows:
Tuesday, October 26
9am to 1.30pm – Brighton Racecourse, Brighton
2.30pm to 6.30pm – Brighton Racecourse Brighton
9am to 5pm – Kings Church, The Hastings Centre, Hastings (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
9am to 4pm Laycock Pharmacy, Hastings (AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer)
10.30am to 2.30pm - The Big Munch, Hove
11am to 4pm – Meridian Centre, Peacehaven
Wednesday, October 27
9am to 1.30pm – Brighton Racecourse, Brighton
8am to 6pm – Saxonbrook Medical Centre, Crawley
9am to 5pm – Kings Church, The Hastings Centre, Hastings (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
9am to 1pm – Laycock Pharmacy, Hastings (AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer)
11am to 4pm – Tesco Superstore, Hove
Thursday, October 28
9am to 1.30pm – Brighton Racecourse, Brighton
2.30pm to 6.30pm – Brighton Racecourse, Brighton
8am to 5pm – Saxonbrook Medical Centre, Crawley
10am to 4pm – Hastings Town Hall, Hastings
9am to 5pm – Kings Church, The Hastings Centre, Hastings (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
9am to 4pm – Laycock Pharmacy, Hastings (AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer)
11am to 4pm – Lower Place car park, Newhaven
Friday, October 29
10.30am to 2.30pm – St Peters Church, Brighton
8am to 5pm – Saxonbrook Medical Centre, Crawley
10am to 4pm – Hastings Town Hall, Hastings
9am to 5pm – Kings Church, The Hastings Centre, Hastings (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
9am to 4pm – Laycock Pharmacy, Hastings (AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer)
10.30am to 4pm – Asda Superstore, Hastings (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
Saturday, October 30
10.30am to 2.30pm – St Mary Magdalene Church, Coldean
9am to 12pm – Saxonbrook Medical Centre, Crawley
10am to 3.30pm – Hastings Town Hall, Hastings
10am to 4pm – Kings Church, The Hastings Centre (AstraZeneca and Pfizer)
9am to 1pm – Laycock Pharmacy, Hastings (AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer)
Sunday, October 31
10.30am to 2.30pm – Waitrose car park, Brighton
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