It will also be in operation on Wednesday.
A two-day pop up Covid 19 vaccination clinic has opened at Maynooth University.
It is taking place today and tomorrow, between 9.30am and 5pm, and is open to or students, staff and members of the public.
No appointment is needed for the clinic, which is in the Sports Hall, located in the same building as the Phoenix restaurant
Maynooth University says "The clinic will return to campus in a few weeks to deliver a second dose to those who receive their first vaccination next week."
We want to wish the thousands of students, many of them first years, a wonderful academic year today.
— Department of Further and Higher Education (@DeptofFHed) September 27, 2021
And we want them to enjoy it as safely as possible.
That's why pop-up vaccination clinics are being rolled out across campuses.
Stay safe, and enjoy.https://t.co/gwcUyu8XU2 pic.twitter.com/mrRazQuUSP
People who are waiting for their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine can also avail of the temporary clinic next week, if it is three weeks or more since their first dose.
The following documents and details are needed for the vaccination clinic:
- Some official photo ID. A student card will be accepted.
- APPS number. International students who do not have a PPS number are asked to bring their national ID and any vaccination records.
No one should come to the vaccination centre if they have any symptoms or think they may have Covid-19.

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