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At a glance: The walk-in clinics open for first and second jabs this weekend

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The Health Service Executive is re-opening a number of walk-in vaccination clinics across Ireland this weekend for anyone aged 16 or older who needs either their first or second dose of vaccine.

To attend one of these walk-in clinics without registering online in advance, people must provide their Eircode, mobile phone number, email address and a form of photo identification, such as passport, drivers licence or garda age card.

If those attending have a PPS number, this too should be provided. Alternatively, members of the public can register online in advance.

If they chose this option, they must have a form of photo ID which includes their date of birth. Bother the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are available from these

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