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Walk-in clinics open this weekend for Covid-19 vaccines

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Almost one fifth of the population aged 12 and over are not yet fully vaccinated against coronavirus with 82% having received both jabs.

The Health Service Executive has opened several walk-in clinics across the country this weekend - and beyond - offering Covid-19 vaccines to people without an appointment.

Walk-in clinics are open for anyone aged 12 and older. Children aged 12 to 15 must attend with their parent or guardian. Most walk-in clinics are offering the first or second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.

You must wait at least 21 days after your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine to get your second dose and at least 28 days between your first and second Moderna jab.

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