These are the best times to grab a jab in City Hall.
The Salisbury City Hall Vaccination Centre is now able to offer walk-in Covid vaccinations for anyone aged 18 and over who needs their first or second jab.
Organisers are clear that the second jab will only be given if it is eight weeks after the first dose.
Patients who walk-in must also be prepared to wait, and are encouraged to eat before getting vaccinated.
The best times for the Pfizer vaccine are:
- 8.30am -11.15am
- 12.15pm - 4.30pm
- 5.30pm - 7.00pm
The Astra Zeneca vaccine for the over 40s is available throughout the day.
Director of the Vaccination Centre, Fiona Hyett, said: "We are keen to vaccinate as many people as possible and are waiting to see you.
"But please don't try and get an early second dose, you really do need to wait the full eight weeks.
"The team at the City Hall will not provide a second dose unless it is eight weeks after the first, regardless of any special pleading.
"Turning up to try and get an early second dose will be a waste of everyone's time.
"Before coming to get your vaccine, please make sure you have eaten."
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