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Walk-in vaccine clinics for health workers, 60-69 age group

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Walk-in booster Covic-19 vaccination clinics for healthcare workers and people aged 60 to 69 have been opened by the Health Service Executive.

People in these groups can attend one of the dedicated walk-in clinics at participating vaccination centres around the country without an appointment.

However, they must adhere to the designated time slots for walk-ins. Attendees must also have completed their primary course of the vaccine and have photo ID.

Healthcare workers must also bring evidence of their place of work. The booster dose should be given at a minimum of a five month interval from a person's last dose of a primary Covid-19 vaccine (Pfizer BioNTech, Moderna or AstraZeneca).

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