Northern Ireland may need to re-introduce mass walk-in vaccination centres to speed up the delivery of the Covid booster jab, MLAs have been told.
Colm Gildernew, chair of the Stormont health committee, said that GP practices are "ill-prepared" to hand out the jabs because of the pressure they are under.
He urged Health Minister Robin Swann to find solutions and indicated now may be the time to call an emergency health summit to discuss the vaccination rollout and pressures on the healthcare system.
Northern Ireland has the lowest rollout rate of the Covid booster jab in the UK. The jab is available for those over the age of 50, to be administered no earlier than six months after they have received their second jab.