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People fully vaccinated against Covid-19 say they've 'got their lives back'

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It was described today as the most significant public health strategies of our time. The Covid-19 vaccination programme has been hit with delays but there are now just under one million doses administered.

270,000 people are now fully vaccinated, including Monaghan woman Mary Berwick who says things are looking up. After a year spent in her house, shielding from the virus, she is feeling the benefits of receiving the two jabs. "I feel great, I've got my life back.

It's been a tough year." She is going out again to do her own shopping. "I feel now now that I can go downtown if I want to and go into a shop.

I've some things to learn, the etiquette of going into shops and knowing where to where and not walk. But I'll get around that. 'I would

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