The rapid success of drive-through vaccination centres could lead the UK out of lockdown before Boris Johnson's roadmap suggests. A trial that delivered 2,300 Covid jabs in just one day at a car park near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was 360 per cent more than an equivalent clinic, The Mirror reports. But whilst the system of issuing the vaccines continues to run smoothly, health bosses said that the scheme was unlikely to be scaled up to its full potential due to issues with supply. Dr Richard West, a senior GP at Woolpit Health Centre, created the drive-through trial at his practice and believes up to 6,000 people could have been vaccinated in one weekend if the supply of jabs was reliable.