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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

  • You must wait at least 21 days after your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine to get your second dose
  • You must wait at least 28 days after your first dose of the Moderna vaccine to get your second dose

All COVID-19 vaccines are free of charge and will give you protection from COVID-19.

The times and locations are as follows:

Breaffy House, Mayo

  • Wednesday 08 September: 1.30pm to 5pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Thursday 09 September: 3pm to 5pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2  
  • Friday 10 September: 5pm to 7pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Saturday 11 September: 8am to 2pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Sunday 12 September: 1.30 – 7pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

Belmullet, Mayo

  • Tuesday 07 September:1pm to 7pm (Pfizer dose 1 and 2) AND 5pm to 7pm (Moderna dose 2 only)
  • Friday 10 September: 1pm to 7pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2  

Burtonport, Donegal

  • Thursday 09 September: 11am to 3pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

Ballybrit, Galway

  • Friday 10 September: 1pm to 7pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Saturday 11 September: 8.30 am to 12.30pm. Moderna dose 2 only
  • Sunday 12 September: 8.30am to 4pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

Kilbride, Roscommon

  • Monday 06 September: 9.15am to 12.15pm AND 1.15pm to 4pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Thursday 09 September: 12pm to 6pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Saturday 11 September: 9.15 am to 12.15pm AND 1.15pm to 4pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

Letterkenny IT

  • Tuesday 07 September: 2pm to 4.30pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Wednesday 08 September: 2pm to 4.30pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Saturday 11 September: 2pm to 4.30pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Sunday 12 September: 2pm to 4.30pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

IT Sligo

  • Wednesday 08 September: 1pm to 8pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Thursday 09 September: 1pm to 8pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Friday 10 September: 1pm to 8pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Saturday 11 September: 9am to 4pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2
  • Sunday 12 September: 9am to 4pm. Pfizer dose 1 and 2

For first dose vaccines, bring with you:

  • PPS number. If you do not have a PPS number, you can still get vaccinated. You will need to bring proof of address.*
  • Eircode
  • mobile phone number
  • email address
  • photo ID that has your date of birth – this can be a passport, driving licence, Garda age card, school ID.

*Your proof of address can be a:

  • household bill in your name
  • bank or financial institution statement
  • letter from a public service department or agency
  • rental agreement
  • letter from the owner of the property to confirm you live there - this can be your parent
  • bill or letter from a hotel or Airbnb

Aged 12 to 15? Parental consent is required

A parent or legal guardian will need to give consent for their child to get their COVID-19 vaccine and will need go to with the child to the walk-in clinic in person to give consent if they have not given consent online in advance.

The child getting the vaccine will also be asked if they are happy to get the vaccine at their appointment.

Children aged 12 to 15 attending alone will not be vaccinated. If the parent or legal guardian has given consent online in advance, it is possible for them to ask another adult to bring their child to the appointment. If consent has not been given, the child's parent or legal guardian has to be there.

If possible, children aged 12 to 15 should bring a form of identification with their date of birth on it (for example, passport or birth certificate). If 12 to 15 year olds do not have any identification, the adult who brings them to their appointment can confirm their identity and their age.

Aged 16 or 17 and have no photo ID?

Bring your birth cert if you are aged 16 or 17 and have no photo ID.

If you also have proof of your Personal Public Service (PPS) number, such as a child benefit letter containing your PPS number, this will be helpful for staff at the vaccination centre. But you do not need it to get vaccinated.

Getting your second dose?

You can go to any dose 2 walk-in clinic as long as your vaccination is due and you have proof of your first dose. For example, your vaccination record card. You can only get vaccinated with the same vaccine you had for your first dose.

It does not matter where you had your first dose - even if you were vaccinated at a GP, pharmacy or in another country.

You will not be vaccinated at a dose 2 clinic if you do not have proof of your first dose. If you lost your vaccination record card, go back to the GP or pharmacy where you got your first dose to get proof of vaccination.

Bring photo ID with you. If your photo ID does not have your date of birth on it, you should also bring a copy of your birth cert or some other documentation that has your date of birth.

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