The second session of vaccinations at Salisbury Cathedral is taking place today (January 20).
A number of people aged 80 or above have been invited to the venue to get the first dose of the Covid jab.
The first session was held on Saturday January 16, while the third session will take place later this week.
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- Salisbury Cathedral vaccination site: Pictures and videos
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- Find out when you could get the Covid jab
- The 19 GP-led sites set up in the Wiltshire CCG area
Patients receiving the vaccine and those waiting for the 15-minute observation period at the end are once again being treated to organ music from the Father Willis organ.
Today sees more #COVID19 #vaccinations given inside our historic building and our organists will be keeping spirits high by playing music. Thank you to everyone who is working to keep our city and country safe. https://t.co/eklV4enbAI
— Salisbury Cathedral (@SalisburyCath) January 20, 2021
📷: Ash Mills pic.twitter.com/QaLVxWGUjr
Parking at The Close for those attending their vaccine appointment remains free.
Another hugely satisfying day underway @SalisburyCath as amazing people continue to make us safe. And with organ accompaniment too 🎶 pic.twitter.com/t6DxUdwtAt
— John Challenger (@johnorganist) January 20, 2021
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