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Weekend walk in booster clinics in County Roscommon

This weekend Kilbride Vaccination Centre will be holding walk-in booster vaccination clinics at specific times for healthcare workers and people aged 60 to 69 who have reached an interval of at least 152 days since their second dose vaccine. People in these two groups that received the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine can also get their booster at the walk-in clinic this weekend if they have an interval of at least 3 months since their vaccination.

However, anyone who has had COVID-19 since their vaccination should wait to get their booster dose at least 6 months after the positive test result.

Kilbride Walk-in Clinics for Booster Vaccine for those aged 60 to 69

  • Saturday 27 November, 1.15pm to 3.15pm. For people who had second dose on or before 28 June.
  • Sunday 28 November, 1.15pm to 4.15pm. For people who had second dose on or before 29 June.

Kilbride Walk-in Clinics for Booster Vaccine for Healthcare Workers

  • Saturday 27 November, 9.15am to 12.15pm. For people who had second dose on or before 28 June.
  • Sunday 28 November, 9.15am to 12.15pm. For people who had second dose on or before 29 June.

Frank Harburn, Saolta General Manager for the rollout of the vaccination programme in the West and North West said, “We are delighted to be in a position to now offer walk-in vaccination clinics for booster doses for those aged in their 60s and healthcare workers. The booster programme is continuing at pace and we are still inviting people in both of these categories for scheduled appointments too.

“You do not need to register for a booster vaccine as the system has a record of when you completed your vaccination course and will automatically send you an appointment text message once you have reached the appropriate interval. We ask people to come to their appointment if possible and if you need to reschedule, reply to your appointment text. This will allow us to offer the time slot to someone else and help us move through our lists as quickly as we can so we can move on to the next group due for booster doses.

“The walk-in booster clinics are a further opportunity for people within these two groups who are unable to make their appointments, to get their booster dose at a weekend. We have no idea how many people will turn up for a walk-in clinic and we ask people to bear with us if there is a queue. Staff will be working really hard to make sure that these people get their booster dose as quickly as possible.

“We are also working hard to plan future booster vaccination clinics for people with some underlying conditions and those aged in their 50s and I look forward to sharing details of these clinics in the coming weeks. Again we will be inviting people in these groups to appointments based on their vaccination dates on the system so there is no need to register.

“Regardless of whether you are attending for a specific walk-in clinic or an appointment, we advise that you do not come to the vaccination centre if you have had a COVID-19 diagnosis in the past 6 months. Instead, please call HSELive so that they can update the appointment system to call you for a booster at the correct date, at least 6 months after the infection. Call 1800 700 700, Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm; or Saturday and Sunday 9am to 5pm. You will get through quicker between 1pm and 6pm. If you have any other questions about your eligibility for a booster dose for example if you got your previous vaccine in another country, please contact HSELive.”

What to bring?

Please bring your PPS number and a photo ID with you. If your ID doesn’t include your date of birth, please bring proof of your DOB (e.g. your Birth Cert).

If you are a healthcare worker, please also bring evidence of your place of work as you will not be able to get your booster dose without it.

(HSE file pic)

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