Reopens following high volume of traffic
The HSE has confirmed the walk-in booster Covid-19 vaccination centre at Punchestown has reopened this morning, following an earlier suspension.
People aged 50-69 were due to receive vaccines at the centre this morning, between 9am & 12pm.
At approx 8.40am this morning the clinic was suspended due to a high volume of traffic.
The clinic has now reopened for that age cohort.
Another walk-in clinic for that 50-69 year olds is scheduled for Sunday, 19th December, between 9am & 12pm.
People aged 60-69 are encouraged to attend the walk-in clinic which will open at the centre, tomorrow Thursday, between 9am & 12pm.

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