More than 4,000 people have received a jab since Christmas.
Over 4,000 vaccines have been administered in the midlands since Christmas.
The majority were administered in Offaly, with 1,927 people receiving jabs between December 27th and 31st.
That's followed by 1,550 in Laois and 506 in Westmeath.
Between 20th and 26th December, 4,849 jabs were given out - Offaly was busiest with 2,865, followed by 1,155 in Westmeath, and 829 in Laois.
A total of just over 300,000 vaccines have been administered in the midlands to date, according to the latest figures from the HSE.
Westmeath is leading the way with 135,076, 90,008 in Laois, and 76,127 in Offaly.
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