The government has officially pledged to set up 50 mass vaccination centres in England by January 31 in a bid to immunise 2million a week.
Currently there are seven of the centres open in Bristol, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Surrey, Newcastle and Stevenage. But today's 47-page Covid-19 vaccine "delivery plan" pledges to increase that number to 50 in England by the end of January.
The centres will be based in football stadiums, conference centres and similar venues and be accessed by a national booking system.
The locations of the other 43 mass centres haven't yet been revealed, and nor have exact dates when they'll be set up. There will also be 206 hospital hubs and 1,200 local vaccine sites, including GPs and some - but not all -