COVID restrictions are long over, but Southampton City Council is reminding people to get their Covid-19 jab.
Pop-up clinics across the city are still offering first, second, and booster vaccinations.
The spring boosters are for anyone over the age of 75 or those with a weaker immune system.
The health board is offering drop-in clinics for anyone aged 12 and above who needs their first, second, third (if eligible), or first booster dose (if eligible).
The Covid-19 jabs are available from the following clinics:
Tuesday 14 June
Peartree Practice, SO19 4AA (9am - 4pm, closed 1 - 2pm)
Thursday 16 June
Oakley Road, SO16 4GX (3pm - 7pm), ages 5-11 only
Friday 17 June
AR Pharmacy, SO40 8WU, (3pm - 5pm), ages 5-11 only
Saturday 18 June
University Health Service, SO17 1BJ (1pm - 5pm), ages 5+
Oakley Road, SO16 4GX (9am - 6pm), ages 5+
Boots West Quay Retail Park (ages 16+ only)
Thursday, Friday & Saturday (9.30am - 5.30pm, closed 1pm - 2.30pm)
Oakley Road, SO16 4GX (ages 12+ only)
Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday (8am-8pm)
Friday 17 June
St Mary's Fire Station, SO14 0DB (12.30pm - 6.30pm)
Saturday 18 June
Marlands Shopping Centre, old Shoe Zone store (10.30am - 6.30pm)
Sunday 19 June
Marlands Shopping Centre, old Shoe Zone store (10.30am - 4.30pm)
Visitors don't need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number in order to book an appointment.
Booking can be made online via the NHS national booking portal or call the helpline on 0300 561 0018.
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