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Walk-in Covid-19 vaccine clinics operating across bank holiday weekend

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Dozens of walk-in Covid-19 vaccination clinics are operating throughout the country across this bank holiday weekend. The clinics have been established to encourage further uptake of vaccines, and are open to those over 16 who have yet to receive a first dose.

Those attending the centres, which are being operated by the Health Service Executive, will receive a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

There is no need to register online before visiting one of these clinics, but people will need to supply a PPS number, phone number, email, eircode, and photo ID.

The Chief Executive of the HSE has said that following seven months of the vaccination programme, "we're on the final countdown to protect ourselves and rebuild".

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