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214,384 first doses of Covid-19 vaccine given up to last Friday

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The latest vaccination figures show that up to last Friday 214,384 first doses of a Covid-19 vaccine had been administered here.

The figures published today by the Health Service Executive show that by Friday, 11,616 people aged 85 and older had received their first dose of a vaccine The number of second doses administered was 126,320 in total.

The overall number of Covid-19 doses given to patients by last Friday was 340,704. From Monday to Friday last week, around 13,200 doses a day of Covid-19 vaccines were administered. Latest coronavirus stories This includes first and second doses.

The total number of vaccinations last week from Monday to Friday was 65,997. Meanwhile, there are 726 patients with Covid-19 in hospitals, according to the

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