Vaccinations at Salisbury Cathedral will take place during "two more sessions," it has been confirmed.
The iconic venue opened on Saturday to roll out doses of the Covid vaccine to people aged 80 or above.
It will be used again for this purpose on two occasions.
Dates are not publicly disclosed for safety reasons but those due to receive the jab will be contacted by their GPs beforehand.
Other GP-led hubs such as those set up in Wilton, Tidworth and Larkhill also operate by invite-only.
Patients are asked to turn up only five minutes before their appointment to avoid congestion or long queues.
So far, 19 vaccination sites giving out vaccines in the community have been set up in the Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire CCG area.
That's in addition to large-scale NHS Vaccination Centres, the nearest to Salisbury being Bournemouth International Centre.
The CCG is reassuring those in priority groups who are yet to be contacted that "no person will be missed".
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