Queues gather at the new vaccination centre after it was confirmed Glasgow would remain in level three restrictions.
A Covid-19 vaccination drop-in began running in the south of Glasgow at the Gurdwara in Pollokshields earlier this week.
"Have a look at where these are on the Greater Glasgow NHS website and come along if you meet the criteria. If people do that and self-isolate when they need to hopefully the situation will stabilise and Glasgow can move from level three to level two." And she said there were signs that the situation in Glasgow was beginning to stabilise, with the number of new cases falling in recent days in the postcode areas in the southside of the city which had been at the centre of the outbreak of the Indian variant.
He added: "We need to be careful. I am confident 7 June will still be a significant moment in Scotland. I cannot guarantee how much of the country will move from two to one, but I think some will." The rest of mainland Scotland is currently due to join most of the country's island communities in level one on 7 June, before the country moves to level zero - meaning something close to normality - on 28 June.