It follows deal with Romania
The Taoiseach is in negotiations with several other EU countries about buying their unused supplies of Covid-19 vaccines.
It is one of several countries that have a surplus of jabs, due to a low uptake, which are approaching their use-by date.
Minister of State for Public Procurement, Ossian Smyth says Micheál Martin is in talks about a similar deal to the
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