Health Minister Eluned Morgan has thanked Wales’ fantastic vaccination teams as she confirmed all eligible adults in Wales will have been offered a vaccine by Monday (June 14) – six weeks ahead of schedule.

It is not too late for anyone who has changed their mind about having a vaccine to get an appointment – Wales has a “no one left behind” policy and all health boards have systems in place to enable people to get an appointment if they think they have been missed of the list or if they have changed their mind.

Vaccination clinics across Wales are accelerating second doses amid growing concerns about the spread of the delta variant of the virus across the UK.

Eluned Morgan said: “Wales is leading the world when it comes to the percentage of our population who have been vaccinated.

“I’m delighted that we have reached the milestone of offering all eligible adults their first dose – six weeks ahead of schedule.

“This is a remarkable achievement and I want to thank everyone involved for their incredible efforts. However, we are not being complacent - I want to encourage younger adults to take up this offer of the vaccine and we don’t want to see anyone left behind.

“We are keen to see 18 to 39-year-olds vaccinated and hope to reach our milestone of 75 per cent take-up in this age group by the end of this month.

“Please take up your vaccine appointment; it offers protection to you, your loved ones and your communities and it is our best route out of the pandemic.”

Posting on social media on Thursday (June 17), Saundersfoot Medical Centre gave a thanks to volunteers and the village’s Regency Hall for their programme, stating: “After 6 months of tireless work by our volunteers and the Regency we completed our last mass vaccination session at the Hall.

“We cannot thank the volunteers and the Regency enough, we couldn’t have done this without them!”