WALK-IN jabs are now available again at a vaccination centre in Brighton.
The service was temporarily paused at Churchill Square to allow those with appointments to get their vaccinations.
The centre is open every day of the week 8.30am to 7.30pm.
It can offer 1st, 2nd, 3rd, original boosters and spring boosters for everyone eligible for each vaccine.
A spokesman for the Sussex Covid-19 vaccination programme said: “It is a positive step that we are now able to resume walk-in vaccinations at Churchill Square vaccination centre.
“We have seen high numbers of people come forward for their spring booster, and we wanted to make sure we could support all those with a booked appointment, but now we are confident we can offer both ways again for people to receive their vaccination.
“We appreciate that for some people, especially those who are yet to come forward for an original dose, the walk in option offers much more flexibility – also for younger age groups.
“However, you would prefer to arrange your vaccination – either booking or popping into a walk-in session – if you are due a vaccine, please take time to plan it today.”
Other vaccination sites are also offering walk-in clinics over the next week, including Brighton Racecourse.
Visit the Sussex Health and Care Partnership website to see the latest list of dates and locations.
People who drive to Churchill Square for their vaccine can park at the orange car park on Regency Road East for one hour for free.
You will need to take a ticket and then provide proof of your vaccination appointment to the security officer, who will validate your ticket.
There is also free parking at Brighton Racecourse.
A free transport service is available to help people who do not have the means to travel to their vaccination appointment and need help getting there and back.
To book, phone 01444 275 008 from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Appointments are still available every day through the booking system – and people can arrange their vaccination through the National Booking Service online or by calling 119.
Read more about the Sussex Covid-19 Vaccination Programme: Covid-19 vaccinations - Sussex Health & Care Partnership (sussexhealthandcare.uk)
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