One of those clinics operated at Punchestown.
14,000 people received Covid-19 vaccines at walk-in centres over the weekend.
One of those clinics operated at the Punchestown Vaccination Centre yesterday, between 10am and 2pm.
Pfizer and Moderna were available at the facilities on Saturday and Sunday.
In total, latest figures show more than 6.7 million jabs have been administered here.
Very busy this morning at Punchestown Vaccination Centre for walk in clinic. Clinic open till 2pm pop down for dose 1 / 2 Pfizer if you have yet to get it. @HSELive @kfmradio @NaasBall @k_nationalist @leinsleadernews pic.twitter.com/ZjKNwV1KMl
— HSE Dublin South, Kildare & West Wicklow (@HSECHO7) August 29, 2021

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