Over 30s are now eligible for a booster vaccine from walk-in clinics.
All three mass covid vaccination centres in the midlands are in operation today.
Those over the age of 30 are now eligible for a booster vaccine from the walk-in clinics at these centres.
Here's the full timetable for today's clinics...
OFFALY
Mucklagh Community Centre - R35 DN02
People aged 30 or over - 2pm to 7pm.
Healthcare workers under 30 - 8.15am to 12.30pm.
All healthcare workers - 2pm to 7pm.
LAOIS
St. Fintan's campus - R32XEN0
People 30 and over - 10am to 1pm.
Healthcare workers under 30 - 10am to 4pm.
WESTMEATH
Moate Community Centre - N37 KW60
People 30 and over - 8.30am to 7pm.
Healthcare workers over 30 - 8.30am to 7pm.
The HSE is providing regular updates on any delays and queues at centres on Twitter.
You can also get more information at hse.ie.
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