The Avondhu

WALK-IN COVID VACCINATIO­N CLINICS AT CORK CITY HALL

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A series of walk-in clinics will take place over the coming days at Cork City Hall.

Thursday 2nd December, sees the vaccinatio­n administer­ed, doses 1 and 2, for all aged 12 years or over, and the booster vaccine for Healthcare workers and 60–69-year-olds only, which will take place from 11am to 3pm. No appointmen­t is necessary.

The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n administer­ed for doses 1 and 2 will be the Pfizer vaccine and will be available to all those aged 12 years and over. 12 to 15 year olds will need to be accompanie­d by a parent/guardian as consent will be required.

The booster vaccinatio­n will be for 60–69-year-olds and healthcare workers only – you must wait at least 5 months after finishing a course of Covid-19 vaccine to get your booster.

On Friday, 3rd December, a walk-in clinic for doses 1 and 2 for all aged 12 years or over, and the booster vaccine for Healthcare workers and 60–69-year-olds only will take place from 2pm to 6pm. Again, no appointmen­t is necessary.

This weekend, on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th December, a walk-in clinic for doses 1 and 2 for all aged 12 years or over and the booster vaccine for Healthcare workers and 60–69-year-olds only, takes place from 9am to 3pm. No appointmen­t is necessary.

If you have had Covid-19 since you were vaccinated, wait for six months after your infection before you get a booster dose. Registrati­on will take place at the Vaccinatio­n Centre.

For those attending for a booster dose, please note, you should bring proof of Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n (Digital Cert or Vaccinatio­n Card).

 ?? (Photo: Frank Morgan Studios) ?? Historic St Bernard’s Well, located on Barnane Walk, Fermoy near the banks of the River Blackwater.
(Photo: Frank Morgan Studios) Historic St Bernard’s Well, located on Barnane Walk, Fermoy near the banks of the River Blackwater.

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