Find out here the dates and times for walk in centres.
The HSE is urging all those who are eligible to make an appointment to get their COVID-19 vaccine or booster injection.
It said it is particularly important given the recent increase in the numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19.
The public can self-schedule their appointment by clicking on hse.ie
Punchestown Vaccination Centre:
Appointments and walk-in clinics are available over the next few days as follows:
Saturday 2nd July
12+ years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 10am-12.15pm - Self schedule and Walk in
Amended times
30 years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 1.30pm – 5pm Self schedule and Walk In
Thursday 7th July
12+ years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 11:00am-7pm - Self schedule and Walk in
Sunday 10th July
5-11 year olds (dose 1 and 2) 10am-12.15pm –
Self Schedule and Walk in 12+ years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 1.30pm – 5pm Self schedule and Walk In
The Citywest Vaccination Centre will be open as follows:
Sunday 3rd July
30 years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 8.15am -5.30pm – Self Schedule and Walk ins for those aged over 30 for Dose 1, Dose 2 and Booster 1 and for those aged over 65 for Booster 2.
Tuesday 5th July
30 years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 8.15am -11.30am – Self Schedule and Walk ins for those aged over 30 for Dose 1, Dose 2 and Booster 1 and for those aged over 65 for Booster 2.
12 years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 12.30pm – 5.30pm Self schedule and walk ins for those aged over 12 for Dose 1, Dose 2 and Booster 1 and for those aged over 65 for Booster 2.
Saturday 9th July 2022
5-11 years old (dose 1 and 2) 8.15am – 10.30am – Self-schedule appointments.
12 years and older (dose 1,2 and booster) 11.30pm – 5.30pm – Self Schedule and Walk ins for those aged over 12 for Dose 1, Dose 2 and Booster 1 and for those aged over 65 for Booster 2.
The HSE has said it's encouraging anyone who has yet to get their COVID-19 vaccine to book an appointment online at HSE.ie or ring HSELive to book an appointment in a HSE vaccination centre.
Participating GPs and Pharmacists will also continue to provide vaccination.
Information on the Covid-19 vaccine is available at www.hse.ie

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