A total of 27 vaccination sites are currently up and running in the Wiltshire CCG area.
These include large-scale sites such as City Hall, GP-led clinics such as Salisbury Cathedral, hospital hubs and a small number of pharmacies.
All were set up between December last year and the start of this month.
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The rollout of the vaccine in the region has been hailed a success by patients, community leaders and the NHS.
Salisbury is the city in Wiltshire with the highest number of doses administered since the start of the programme.
Staff and volunteers rolling out the vaccines have reached two major milestones in one week - 10,000 jabs given at City Hall and 10,000 jabs given by the Sarum West Primary Care Network.
But as one doctor said, there is still a long way to go and many more patients will be welcomed through the door of vaccination hubs in the coming weeks and months.
Here is the FULL list of sites operating across the Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire CCG area.
- Steam Museum, Swindon
- Corn Exchange, Devizes
- Rowden Surgery, Chippenham
- Combe Down Surgery, near Bath
- The White Horse Health Centre, Westbury
- Ramsbury Surgery, Marlborough
- Spencer Sport and Social Club, Melksham
- Wingfield Surgery, Trowbridge
- Michael Herbert Centre, Wilton
- Tidworth Leisure Centre, Tidworth
- Malmesbury Primary Care Centre, Malmesbury
- Batheaston Medical Centre, Batheaston
- Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton
- Northlands Surgery, Calne
- Pavilion, Bath
- Larkhill Medical Centre, Larkhill
- Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury
- West View Surgery, Keynsham
- Pewsey Surgery, Pewsey
- Bath Racecourse
- City Hall, Salisbury
- Salisbury District Hospital
- Swindon's Great Western Hospital
- Royal United Hospital in Bath
- Shaunaks Pharmacy in Westbury
- The Pharmacy in Ludgershall
- Avicenna Pharmacy in Swindon
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