People are invited to get their first dose this Wednesday.
A walk-in covid vaccination clinic is reopening in the midlands this week.
The first dose of the Pfizer vaccine is being offered at the Athlone Mass Vaccination Centre at AIT.
People are invited to attend this Wednesday, between 1 and 7pm.
#COVIDVaccine registration is open for all children aged 12-15.
— HSE Ireland (@HSELive) August 14, 2021
To register your child for a vaccine, you’ll need:
📱your mobile phone number
✉️your email address
👤your child’s PPS number
📍your child’s Eircode
Register: https://t.co/nTNxEJWWWr#ForUsAll pic.twitter.com/o5q69mkCze
39,000 12 to 15 year olds have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
A total of 89,000 children have registered since the HSE's portal opened to the cohort on Thursday.
81 per cent of people who are eligible for a vaccine are now fully vaccinated.
HSE National Lead on Vaccination Programme Damien McCallion vaccine appointments are now readily available to anyone who wants one:
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