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With centres across Wales being used to offer a booster jab to all eligible adults by the end of December, BBC Wales spent the day with staff at a site on Anglesey.
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It's early in the morning and cold work for some of the Betsi Cadwaladr health board team as they prepare to transfer the vaccine from its storage in Bangor to a community pop-up centre.
It must be kept at a specific temperature and the responsibility to move the vials from the fridge to the cold transport bags falls on Alex Rooke-Dennis.
"We have to make sure they're not out of the fridge for too long," she said.
"There's a lot of responsibility with the job because without these, there's no clinic and with everything that's been going on there are a lot of people who depend on these to have a normal life again."
The vaccines are being transported to Llangefni Football Club, one of the hundreds of centres used by the north Wales health board this year.
Staff from its vaccination team have been on site preparing since 08:00 - placing signs, laying out tables, chairs and plenty of hand sanitiser.
At 09:30, the centre opens and one of the first through the doors is Elfed Rowlands, from Benllech.
"It's important we take advantage of having the jab to protect everyone's health," he said.
"These things are really important - and important that we have the chance to come here and not have to travel to Bangor or Holyhead."
With concern over the spread of the Omicron variant, and the need to vaccinate as many of those eligible as possible, nurse manager Non Smith has the job of keeping the process smooth with a constant line of people moving through the centre.