The coronavirus vaccination programme continues apace, with walk-in vaccination clinics available at the Teifi Leisure Centre in Cardigan.

According to latest figures, Ceredigion (population 72,695) has seen 51,387 people receive a first dose and 39,064 a second dose up to July 7, with 53.7 per cent now fully vaccinated.

And its walk-in vaccination clinics in Cardigan and Aberystwyth offer flexible access to a jab.

“Across Wales, more than 75 per cent of adults aged under-50 have now had a first dose, and it’s not too late to get your first dose,” said a spokesperson for the Hywel Dda University Health Board.

“First and second dose walk-in clinics are running at all Hywel Dda mass vaccination centres.

“This is to help all Hywel Dda residents have easy and flexible access to a Covid-19 vaccine across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.

“We also have dedicated antenatal and mental health and well-being clinics in selected venues.

“Every effort is being made to ensure a good supply of all vaccines are available at the centres, but the drive through centre in Carmarthen has Oxford AstraZeneca and Moderna vaccines only.

“Our centre in Cardigan will only have stocks of one vaccine on a given day, so please check social media or call 0300 303 8322 to ensure the right vaccine is available at Cardigan before travelling.

“If you attend a walk-in vaccination clinic for your second dose earlier than eight weeks after the first dose, Hywel Dda mass vaccination centre staff reserve the right to refuse and request they return eight weeks following their first vaccine.”

According to the latest bulletin from the Hywel Dda Health Board, up to July 7, some 214,985 people over the age of 18 are now fully vaccinated with two doses in the three counties of Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.

In the last week, it reports 12,522 people were given their second jab.

Meanwhile, a total of 279,807 people have received one dose of a vaccine – including 1,653 in the last seven days.

In Pembrokeshire (population 125,818) there have been 90,453 first doses administered and 69,573 second doses, with 55.3 per cent fully vaccinated.

And in Carmarthenshire (population 188,771) there have been 129,966 first jabs given and 100,841 second doses, with 53.4 per cent full vaccinated.

First and second dose walk-in vaccine clinics will run at all Hywel Dda mass vaccination centre across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire, including:

• Aberystwyth (Thomas Parry Library, SY23 3FL) Open 7 days a week from Monday 28 June onwards, 10am - 8pm.

• Cardigan (Teifi Leisure Centre SA43 1HG) Open 7 days a week from Friday 2 July onwards, 10am - 8pm.

• Carmarthen walk-in (Halliwell Conference Centre, UWTSD, SA31 3EP) Open 7 days a week from Thursday 1 July onwards, 10am - 8pm

• Carmarthen drive-through (United Counties Showground, SA33 5DR) Open 7 days a week from Monday 28 June onwards, 10am - 7pm

• Haverfordwest (Pembrokeshire Archives, SA61 2PE) Open 7 days a week from Monday 28 June onwards, 10am - 8pm

• Llanelli (Ffwrnes Theatre SA15 3YE) Open 7 days a week from Monday 28 June onwards, 10am - 8pm

• Tenby (Tenby Leisure Centre, SA70 8EJ) Open Friday to Sunday from Friday 2 July onwards, 10am - 8pm

There is no need to contact the health board to book an appointment but if you wish to schedule an appointment you can still do so by contacting our booking team on 0300 303 8322 or by emailing COVIDenquiries.hdd@wales.nhs.uk