MORE walk-in vaccination clinics will be available for people over the age of 18 as Covid-19 cases in Oxford are now the highest in the south-east and in the top 10 in England.
Vaccinations are open to anybody who has not received their first dose with no appointments needed.
The council is also urging people 18 to 29 years old to take a PCR test at one of their walk-in Covid testing centres.
These are all the sites currently offering a Covid-19 vaccine:
Iffley Road Sports Centre on Iffley Road, Cowley – opened from Tuesday, July 6 until Friday, July 9, 9.30am to 7.30pm.
The last entry is at 7pm apart from Friday, when it is at 5.30pm.
East Oxford Health Centre on Manzil Way, Cowley – opened on Saturday, July 10, 9am - 5pm.
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A further site in Mansfield Road will also be confirmed later this week.
No appointment is necessary, and no proof of identity is required to allow people aged 18 or over to 'grab a jab'.
People who attend a walk-in clinic for their first dose will have their vaccination record updated online and will then be able to book in their second dose appointment using the national booking system.
Clinics in Oxford delivered more than 800 first doses to people aged 18 or over as part of the 'grab a jab' weekend on June 26 and 27.
In addition, to date, nearly 770,000 vaccinations have been delivered in Oxfordshire since the start of the NHS program.
Those aged 18 or over, can also book a vaccination on the national booking service.
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