LONG queues have been seen outside one walk-in vaccination centre.
People were seen queuing outside the Witney walk-in centre, on Welch Way, for more than three and a half hours.
The venue can only host two vaccinators at any time due to the small space.
However, the public can also grab a walk-in jab in Oxford at the Kassam Stadium.
Due to the number of people left in the queue at the Town Centre vaccination clinic were now closing the queue for tonight to ensure everyone gets their vaccination. We reopen at 9.30 tomorrow morning. pic.twitter.com/e2QshCjfnN
— West Oxfordshire District Council (@WodcNews) November 30, 2021
The queues were seen after fears have been spiked about a new variant of Covid - the strain, dubbed Omicron, was found in the UK over the weekend.
Some concerns have been raised that the new variant may be more resistant to the vaccine.
Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that all adults in the UK would be offered a booster jab by the end of January.
Those over 18 will be eligible to get a booster three months after the second dose of their vaccine.
Almost 18 million people in the UK have already had a booster jab.
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