people Enjoy the sunny weather this weekend by shopping, watching live sports events or visiting the park, or get coronavirus inoculated at a series of temporary clinics.
Clothing stores, stadiums and parks will open vaccination centers on weekends as part of measures to maximize virus prevention before access is restricted United Kingdom Lifted on Monday.
NHS England announced that shoppers at Primark in the Broadmead shopping centre Bristol And in the Trinity Retail Center Leeds Will be able to get their first dose.
Sunseekers who hope to enjoy warm conditions this weekend will also be able to shine in public places in southwest London, London Greenwich Park and Liverpool Sefton Park.
The British Open golf tournament in Sandwich, Kent will also join this promotion. The clinic led by the GP is called “vaccine caddies” and provides daily access to qualified golfers, caddies, staff and 30,000 Vaccinations were provided to audiences.
NHS staff and volunteers will also come to the Oval Cricket Ground this weekend, where the public can also punch.
At the same time, on Friday night, the public can enjoy the DJ’s spinning tunes while waiting for a vaccine at the Tate Modern by the Bank of London.
Mayor of London Sadik Khan Tweeted on Friday: “It is important to take all possible means to ensure that all Londoners receive these two vaccines as soon as possible.
“From stadiums to supermarkets, from parks to @Tate’s pop-up windows-thanks to @NHSEnglandLDN’s efforts, #GrabAJab is now easier than ever.”
The latest weekend stimulus plan comes as the number of new Covid-19 cases reported daily in the UK climbed above 50,000 for the first time in six months.
On July 16, the government reported a total of 51,870 cases, which is the highest number since January 15, when 55,761 cases were reported.
The latest total is still well below the peak of the second wave of viruses, with 68,053 cases reported on January 8.
However, these numbers are showing a clear upward trend, with the average daily number of cases increasing by 35% every week.
Dr. Nikki Kanani, Director of Primary Care Medicine for NHS England, said: “You can enter Primark, enjoy the sunshine in the park, explore art at the Tate Gallery, and protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated this weekend.
“From high street shops to mosques and sports grounds, our outstanding staff and our outstanding volunteers are doing their best to ensure that people, especially young people, are more vulnerable to protection than ever before.”
People aged 18 or over are urged to go to the nearest walk-in center or make an appointment on the national reservation service website this weekend.
NHS England stated that people who go to the walk-in clinic for the first dose will update their vaccination records online and can then use the national reservation system to make an appointment for the second dose.
NHS England added that people who have received the first dose eight weeks or more before can also get the second dose.



