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Further walk-in vaccination clinics planned in Cork

RedFM News
RedFM News

01:58 1 Sep 2021


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Further walk-in vaccinations will be available at vaccination centres in Cork over the next few days, as the last phase vaccination roll-out in the city and county continues.

Anyone eligible for a Pfizer BioNtech vaccine can receive a first or second dose without an appointment at walk-in clinics which are scheduled across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Friday September 3rd:

  • Pairc Uí Chaoimh, 5pm to 8pm.

Saturday September 4th:

  • Clonakilty vaccination centre (Clonakilty GAA club), 9.15am to 3.30pm.
  • Bantry vaccination centre (the new primary care centre), 9.15am to 3.30pm

Sunday September 5th:

  • City Hall Cork City Hall Sunday 5th from 1- 4pm
  • Clonakilty vaccination centre (Clonakilty GAA club), 9.15am to 3.30pm.
  • Bantry vaccination centre (the new primary care centre), 9.15am to 3.30pm
  • Mallow vaccination centre (Mallow GAA club), 9.15am to 10.15 am.

This will be the fifth weekend when walk-in vaccinations have been made available in Cork.

The walk-in vaccination clinics will be open to any eligible person aged 12 or over. Anyone aged between 12 and 15 years must be accompanied by an adult, and will need the consent of a parent or guardian before vaccination.

Those attending for either a first or second dose should check hse.ie to make sure they are eligible and that they bring all necessary documentation eg those hoping to receive a second dose should bring proof of their first dose vaccination (eg their vaccination card) and photo ID.

For anyone waiting for a second dose, it does not matter where you received your first dose – in other words, if you received your first dose with your GP, in a pharmacy or another vaccination centre, you can still attend.

 

 


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