Walk-in mobile vaccination clinics in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust area

The Department of Health has issued details of mobile vaccination clinics in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust area.
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Mobile vaccination teams are continuing to visit towns and venues across Northern Ireland in addition to the increased offering by community pharmacies.

Clinic locations in Northern HSC Trust for walk-in, first dose jabs (no appointment necessary) are:

- Tilly Molly's Centre, Armoy. Thursday July 29,10 am to 5 pm;

More vaccination opportunities are being provided.More vaccination opportunities are being provided.
More vaccination opportunities are being provided.

- Coleraine Town Hall, 35 The Diamond, Coleraine. Saturday July 31, 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday August 1,1 pm to 5 pm;

- Junction One retail park, Antrim. Friday August 6, 2 pm to 6.30 pm and Saturday August 7, 10 am to 6.30 pm;

- Ballycastle GAA Club. Saturday August 7, 10 am to 5pm;

- Meadowlane Shopping Centre, Magherafelt. Sunday August 8, 1 pm to 5 pm and Saturday August 14, 10 am to 5 pm;

- Sheskburn Recreation Centre, Ballycastle. Sunday August 8, 10am to 5pm;

- Dunclug, Ballymena North, 120 Cushendall Road, Ballymena. Wednesday August 11, 3pm to 8pm;

- Hawthorn Adult Centre, Ellis Street, Carrickfergus. Saturday August 14, 10am to 5pm and Sunday August 15, 1pm to 5pm.

Walk-in first dose jabs (no appointment necessary) are also available at all the Trust regional vaccination centres.

Alternatively you can book an appointment online at a vaccination centre, at a time to suit you.

The vaccination centres are located at:

- SSE Arena, Belfast

- Foyle Arena

- Omagh Leisure Centre

- Lakeland Forum, Fermanagh

- South Lake Leisure Centre, Craigavon

- Seven Towers Leisure Centre, Ballymena

- Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.

The regional vaccination centres will close for first doses on Saturday, July 31.

Vaccination centres and mobile walk-in clinics are only offering Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for first doses.

Participating pharmacies are offering Astra Zeneca first doses for people who are aged 40 or over.

Details of participating pharmacies and how to book are online here.

Walk-in jabs are available for second doses as well as first doses, providing the required interval has passed since your first jab.

The required interval between first and second doses is six weeks for Pfizer and eight weeks for Astra Zeneca.

Issuing a call out to anyone who is unvaccinated, Health Minister Robin Swann said: “Our vaccination centres have done a fantastic job in rolling-out the vaccination programme and will continue to administer second doses throughout August. However people will not be able to get a first dose jab at a vaccination centre after Saturday July 31.

“If you haven’t already received your vaccine, then I would urge you to come forward ahead of Saturday. Getting your jab will never be easier or more accessible than it is right now. You do not need an appointment. You can simply turn up and receive the vaccine. This applies to all adults and anyone who will turn 18 before October 31.”

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