The Covid-19 vaccination pop up clinic is back at Bilston Market this week, offering first, second and booster vaccinations to anyone aged 18 and over.

It is open today (Wednesday) to Friday (7 to 9 December) from 9am to 1pm each day. No appointment is necessary and both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are available.

It will then be at Molineux Stadium on Thursday and Friday 15 and 16 December from 10am to 2pm, and Phoenix Park, off Dudley Road, Blakenhall on Thursday and Friday 22 and 23 December, again from 10am to 2pm.

The pop up clinic is also available at Park Village Education Centre, Cannock Road, Low Hill, from Saturday 10 December to Monday 12 December from 10am to 4pm, Tuesday 13 December and Wednesday 14 December from 1 to 7pm, Saturday 17 December to Monday 18 December from 10am to 4pm, and Tuesday 20 December and Wednesday 21 December from 1 to 7pm.

The pop up clinics, run by the City of Wolverhampton Council, Central Health and St John Ambulance, operate alongside a number of regular vaccination sites across the city, including clinics which offer vaccinations to children aged 5 and over. For details of these clinics, please visit Find a walk-in coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination site. Appointments can be booked at Book or manage a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination or by calling 119. 

Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, the City of Wolverhampton Council's Cabinet Member for Public Health and Wellbeing, said: "As we move into the winter months, we are strongly advising residents to get their Covid-19 vaccinations when they are due, either the pop up clinics at Bilston Market, Molineux Stadium, Phoenix Park or Park Village or at one of the regular clinics operating around the city.

“Latest figures suggest around one in 60 people in England had Covid-19 in the week to 21 November, and the vaccine will give you added protection against the virus. Please remember that getting your booster when it is due is particularly important as the effectiveness of the vaccine wanes after time."

Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, added: “If you’ve not had your first, second or your booster vaccination yet, it’s not too late. The offer of a vaccine is evergreen, whichever dose you are due.”