The first walk-in vaccination clinics for booster doses for people aged 50 to 59 will take place this weekend in the Carrick on Shannon and Sligo Racecourse Vaccination Centres.
Carrick on Shannon, Walk-in Clinic for Booster Vaccine for those aged 50 to 59
Saturday 11 December, 9am to 12pm. For people who had their second dose on or before 14 July.
Sligo Racecourse, Walk-in Clinic for Booster Vaccine for those aged 50 to 59
The first walk-in vaccination clinics for booster doses for people aged 50 to 59 will take place this weekend in Breaffy House Resort Vaccination Centre.
Mayo Walk-in Clinic for Booster Vaccine for those aged 50 to 59
The first walk-in vaccination clinics for booster doses for people aged 50 to 59 will take place this weekend in the Roscommon Vaccination Centre at Kilbride Community Centre.
Roscommon Walk-in Clinic for Booster Vaccine for those aged 50 to 59
The first walk-in vaccination clinics for booster doses for people aged 50 to 59 will take place this weekend in the Letterkenny Vaccination Centre, which has relocated to the Letterkenny Business Park, Ballyraine F92 FP83.
Letterkenny Walk-in Clinic for Booster Vaccine for those aged 50 to 59
The Letterkenny vaccination centre has moved from the Kilmacrennan Road to a new location in Building 1b, Letterkenny Business Park, Ballyraine, Letterkenny, F92 FP83. The new centre is on the N56 link road (beside the Post Office Depot) and will have signage from the approach roads.
The new centre is bigger and has greater capacity to support the rollout of the booster programme for the people of Donegal.
Following new national guidance on visiting, visitors to all hospitals will be asked to produce their EU Digital COVID Certificate or HSE COVID-19 Vaccination Record or other proof of immunity at the entrance. Visitors may be asked to show some photo ID to prove that the proof of immunity is theirs.
This year staff working in Galway and Portiuncula University Hospitals are supporting UNICEF’s Childhood Immunisation Programme through the ‘Get a Vaccine, Give a Vaccine’ initiative.
Following new national guidance on visiting, visitors to all hospitals will be asked to produce their EU Digital COVID Certificate or HSE COVID-19 Vaccination Record or other proof of immunity at the entrance. Visitors may be asked to show some photo ID to prove that the proof of immunity is theirs.
There are exemptions from the requirement for the EU Digital COVID Certificate or HSE COVID-19 Vaccination Record or other proof of immunity, on compassionate grounds.
Following a review of visiting times at University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital, from Wednesday 01 December, visiting will now be permitted during the following times:
2pm – 3pm
6pm – 7pm
Access to visitors is limited to one person per patient each day. Visits must be pre-arranged by family members / visitors, who should contact the relevant ward or unit in advance.