A second clinic will operate there on Sunday.
The first of two walk-in Covid 19 vaccination clinics this week opens at Punchestown today.
The HSE clinic will open between 1pm and 7pm.
A second clinic takes place there on Sunday, between 10.30am and 5pm.
No appointments are needed, and Pfizer dose 1 and 2 are available.
The clinics are open to everyone over the age of 12.
Alice Harding, Clinical Lead, Punchestown Vaccination Centre says "This is a great opportunity for everyone who has not yet come forward for a vaccine. The spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant demonstrates that the virus remains a serious threat. Vaccination is key for the protection of you, your family members and the wider community. It is essential on our pathway back to normality and here at the Punchestown Vaccination Centre we want to make it as easy as possible for people to access their Covid-19 vaccination.”

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