Where to go and get a jab this weekend as NHS announces hundreds of sites
Sports grounds will join roving vaccination buses across England, backed up by teams of community outreach vaccinators, to reach as many people as possible.
Here are some of the venues where you will be able to go this weekend to get a jab, however not all will vaccinate those under the age of 40 – you can check here via the NHS.
Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, London
Ashton Gate Football Stadium, Bristol
Aston Villa Football Club, Birmingham
Bath and West Showground, Somerset
Birmingham’s Millennium Point
Colchester Football Stadium
Centre for Life, Newcastle
Charlton Athletic FC, The Valley
Crystal Palace FC, London
Derby Arena
Eagles Basketball stadium, Newcastle
Eton Park – Burton Albion Pirelli Stadium, Derby
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Elland Road Stadium, Leeds
Gainsborough Sports Centre, Norwich
Harlequins RFC, Twickenham
Jacob’s Well, Bradford
Lewisham Hospital, London
Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket
Peepul Centre, Leicester
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London
Rotherham Leisure Centre, Sheffield
Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge
St Thomas’s Hospital, London
Shrewsbury Indoor Bowls Centre
Taunton Racecourse, Somerset
Telford International Centre
Westmorland Shopping Centre, Cumbria
Second jabs are also available at the walk-ins but only if it has been at least eight weeks since the first dose for people aged over 40.
For those under the age of 40, as long as it has been 12 weeks since your first jab you can also get your second dose of the Covid vaccine this weekend.