Walk in COVID vaccination centres are being launched in North Yorkshire this weekend.
Amanda Bloor from the NHS in the county says it's part of a new effort to ensure everyone gets a jab before the easing of COVID restrictions.
The walk-in clinics wont require an appointment. They are being targeted at younger people and will be supplemented by a number of 'pop-up' clinics across the county, including some at major employers.
Amanda Bloor hopes it will make it easier for people to get a jab ahead of the easing of restrictions planned for July.


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