A walk in Moderna booster vaccine clinic will be open at City Hall today and tomorrow for healthcare workers over the age of 30 between 9am and 4pm.
A Pfizer booster clinic will be open on Friday for healthcare workers under 30 and for people who have not had a first or second dose between 9am and 4pm.
50 to 69 year olds and healthcare workers will be able to get a Moderna booster on Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 8pm.
Details from the HSE;
The Covid-19 vaccination administered for doses 1 and 2 will be the Pfizer vaccine. 12- to-15-year-olds will need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian as consent will be required.
You must wait at least 5 months after finishing a course of Covid-19 vaccine to get your booster. If you have had COVID-19 since you were vaccinated, wait for six months after your infection before you get a booster dose.
Registration will take place at the Vaccination Centre for Dose 1 (if you have not already registered) and you will need:
- Your Personal Public Service Number (PPSN);
- Photo ID.
- Your Eircode.
- And an email address and a mobile number.
For those attending for a second dose, there are some important points to note:
- It must be 21 days (or longer) since you received your first dose.
- You should bring proof of your first dose vaccination (e.g., your vaccination card) and photo ID.
For those attending for a Booster dose, please note the following:
- You should bring proof of Covid-19 Vaccination (Digital Cert or Vaccination Card)
- Healthcare Workers should bring proof of Work ID
If you have already registered online your details will be available at the Vaccination Centre.
If you have any concerns regarding vaccination, you should discuss them with your GP.
There will be further dates scheduled for these clinics, please refer to the HSE website for all times and dates of Covid-19 Vaccination walk-in clinics.