A MOBILE Covid-19 vaccination service will be operating this week for people over the age of 30.

These smaller local pop-up sites are designed for people who want to avoid busy places because they are still nervous about catching Covid-19.

The sites also make it easier for those people who can’t get to the main sites at the Brighton Centre in Kings Road, Brighton Racecourse in Freshfield Road and County Oak in Carden Hill.

They also help people whose schedule makes it harder to book an appointment in advance.

The Argus: The vaccine ambulance will travel around Brighton and Hove this weekThe vaccine ambulance will travel around Brighton and Hove this week

Here is where and when you can get a vaccine.

Wednesday 30 June, 11am to 4pm

Asda Brighton Marina (car park), Brighton Marina Brighton BN2 5UT (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

Thursday 1 July, 11am to 4pm

Newhaven, Lower Place Car Park, Lower Place, BN9 9FA (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

Friday 2 July, 10.30am to 2.30pm

St Peter’s Church car park, York Place, Brighton BN1 4GU (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

Saturday 3 July, 10.30am to 2.30pm

St Peter’s Church car park, York Place, Brighton BN1 4GU (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

Sunday 4 July, 10.30am to 2.30pm

Brunswick Square, Western Rd (pavement between Western Road and the square), Brighton BN3 1EJ (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

Sunday 4 July, 10.30am to 2.30pm

Waitrose Brighton (car park), 130-134 Western Road, Brighton BN1 2LA (offering AstraZeneca first and second doses)

The mobile vaccination bus and ambulance service at these sites will only be offering the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is only suitable for people over 30.

To get a vaccine, you can book an appointment by calling 0300 303 8060 or pop by on the day. People do not need to have their NHS number to get a vaccine.

It is advised that people should wear something loose at a vaccine appointment that gives easy access to the upper arm.