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Student Vaccination Week

The aim of Student Vaccination Week is to enhance and promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake among young people as they start or go back to college this month and to ensure any students, who have not been vaccinated yet, including international students, have the option to be protected. Saolta are operating COVID-19 vaccine clinics in NUI Galway, Letterkenny IT and IT Sligo this week. 

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics 04 – 10 Oct

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics continue this week at centres across the West and North West. Anyone aged 12 upwards who needs a vaccine is invited to come to a walk-in clinic for either a first or second dose. Students in NUI Galway and IT Sligo are encouraged to attend a walk-in clinic on campus this week.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics 13 – 19 September

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics continue this week at centres across the West and North West. Anyone aged 12 upwards who needs a vaccine is invited to come to a walk-in clinic for their vaccine.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics 13 – 19 September

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics continue this week at centres across the West and North West. Anyone aged 12 upwards who needs a vaccine is invited to come to a walk-in clinic for their vaccine. Bring photo ID and your vaccine record card. Parental consent is required for all children's appointments. 

Pregnant women

Walk-in Vaccination Clinics in Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo and Donegal this week

Anyone aged 12 and older who hasn’t yet received their first dose vaccine, can go to a walk-in vaccination clinic this week and get their vaccine.

Also, people who are waiting for their second dose Pfizer vaccine may also attend one of the walk-in clinics, once the interval between doses has been reached.

Second dose Moderna clinics are taking place in Belmullet (Tue from 5pm to 7pm) and Ballybrit (8.30am to 12.30pm)

Intervals

500,000 COVID-19 vaccine milestone reached in West/North West

The vaccination centres in the West and North West have hit the milestone of delivering 500,000 vaccines since the first vaccination centre opened at the end of February.

Walk-in Vaccination Clinics in Mayo, Galway, Sligo, Letterkenny, Roscommon and Leitrim this Week

Walk-in Vaccination Clinics in Mayo, Galway, Sligo, Letterkenny, Roscommon and Leitrim this Week

Anyone aged 12 and older who hasn’t yet received their first dose vaccine, can go to a walk-in vaccination clinic this week and get their vaccine.

Also, people who are waiting for their second dose Pfizer vaccine may also attend one of the walk-in clinics, once the interval between doses has been reached.

Walk-in Vaccination Clinics in Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo and Letterkenny this Weekend

Anyone aged 16 and older who hasn’t yet received their first dose vaccine, can go to a walk-in vaccination clinic this weekend and get their vaccine.

Also, people who are waiting for their second dose Pfizer or Moderna vaccine may also attend one of the walk-in clinics, once the interval between doses has been reached.

The times and locations are as follows:

Ballybrit, Galway

Final COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Clifden this week

The final COVID-19 vaccination clinics will take place in Clifden Community School this week and anyone who requires a first or second dose vaccine after that will receive vaccine appointments for the Ballybrit vaccination centre in Galway.

Health Services in West and North-West urge greater vigilance in light of COVID-19 increase and high hospital attendance

Health Services in West and North-West urge greater vigilance in light of COVID-19 increase and high hospital attendance

As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the community and hospital attendances remain at a record high, health services in the West and North-West of the country are urging the public to keep up their guard.

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