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Newbridge Leisure Centre will open as a walk-in coronavirus vaccination centre on Saturday, August 7.
The leisure centre will be open between 10am and 3pm for anyone aged 18 or over who has not yet had their first vaccine dose.
People who had their first vaccine dose on or before June 12 will be able to attend to receive their second dose.
The Pfizer vaccine will be used on the day.
It will be open to people living within Caerphilly County Borough, as well as Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Newport and Monmouthshire, providing they bring photo ID.
Attendees won’t need to pre-book.
The leisure centre has been used as a vaccination centre since the end of January, taking over from Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Ty Penallta headquarters in Tredomen, which was used as a vaccination centre at the beginning of the year.
Who has been vaccinated so far?
The percentage of people in Wales who have received their first and second vaccine is broken down below:
Care home residents: 98.1% first dose; 95.2% second dose
Care home workers: 93.4% first dose; 89.6% second dose
Healthcare workers: 96.5% first dose; 93.8% second dose
Social care workers: 45,664 first dose; 44,864 second dose
Aged 80 and above: 96.1% first dose; 94.7% second dose
Aged 75-79: 96.9% first dose; 95.9% second dose
Aged 70-74: 96.2% first dose; 95.4% second dose
Clinically extremely vulnerable people aged 16-69 : 94.8% first dose; 92.5% second dose
Aged 65-69: 95% first dose; 93.8% second dose
Clinical risk groups aged 16 to 64: 89.7% first dose; 85.2% second dose
Aged 60-64: 93.3% first dose; 91.7% second dose
Aged 55-59: 91.5% first dose; 91.5% second dose
Aged 50-54: 89.6% first dose; 86.8% second dose
Aged 40-49: 84.3% first dose; 78.9% second dose
Aged 30-39: 76.3% first dose; 65.1% second dose
Aged 18-29: 75% first dose; 54% second dose
Source: Public Health Wales
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