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People aged 35-39 can access Covid-19 vaccine in NI

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Some people aged 35 to 39 will now be able to access a Covid-19 vaccine in Northern Ireland. The Department of Health announced "limited availability" for that age cohort ahead of the vaccine programme being fully opened to them at the end of April.

People can book from 2pm, with appointments mainly available at the mass vaccine centre at the SSE Arena in Belfast. The department said appointments in community pharmacies will be made available to 35-39-year-olds later in April as vaccine supplies permit. Latest coronavirus stories Health Minister Robin Swann said: "I have always been clear that we would move through the vaccine programme as quickly as vaccine deliveries and capacity allows, as recommended by JCVI. "I recently announced that

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