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Over 72% adults in Ireland fully vaccinated against Covid: PM

Over 72 percent of adults in Ireland have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said.

“The vaccine rollout (in Ireland) is continuing at a great pace. Today we edged ahead of our nearest neighbors, a brilliant effort by everyone involved,” he said in a tweet on Saturday.

The Prime Minister said that 72.4 percent of adults in Ireland have been fully vaccinated, while the figure in the UK is 72.1 percent.

On Saturday, a number of walk-in vaccination clinics have opened across Ireland.

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People aged 16 and over can now receive the first dose of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at these clinics without an appointment.

Last week, Karina Butler, chair of Ireland’s National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC), said that the NIAC had recommended the use of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for 12-15-year-olds.

The online vaccination registration for this age group has reportedly started.

Ireland on Saturday reported another 1,427 confirmed Covid-19 cases.

“Today we have reached the milestone of 300,000 cases reported in Ireland since the beginning of the pandemic,” said Tony Holohan, chief medical officer of the Irish Department of Health in a statement issued on Saturday.

 

 

SOURCE: IANS