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Work continues on revised vaccination plan

RTÉ News Head of the Health Service Executive Paul Reid has said the introduction of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine will contribute to what is expected to be the best week ever in terms of the roll-out of vaccinations. The HSE expects between 220,000 to 240,000 vaccinations will be administered next week. Across the country 36 vaccinations centres have been opened and Mr Reid said there are enough vaccinators to administer the doses. For the first time, 26,000 doses of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be administered, prioritising vulnerable people, including those who are homeless and those with addiction issues. The online portal for people aged 55-59 is set to open for vaccine registrations on Tuesday and will continue down through the ages, according to the HSE.

Ireland s May vaccine plan - the groups in line to get their jab next

Ireland s May vaccine plan - the groups in line to get their jab next
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Ireland s vaccine plan for May - the groups in line to get the jab in the next 31 days

Ireland s vaccine plan for May - the groups in line to get the jab in the next 31 days
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Govt urged over occupation and age vaccine rollout

Updated / Sunday, 4 Apr 2021 17:24 The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors has said the Government must consider an occupational vaccine roll-out programme for frontline high-risk jobs to be run alongside the age-based vaccine programme.  Speaking on RTÉ s This Week, AGSI General Secretary Antoinette Cunningham said it should not be a difficulty to get all gardaí vaccinated, adding that the confrontational and high-risk job they do speaks for itself .  Ms Cunningham said the AGSI cannot understand why the undertakings given to the association by the Minster for Justice, in that gardaí should be vaccinated as soon as possible, could not be adhered to. 

Covid-19 vaccination programme continues

Updated / Sunday, 4 Apr 2021 22:03 There were eight further patients admitted to hospital with the virus over the past 24 hours The Department of Health has been notified of three further deaths of people with Covid-19 and 457 new confirmed cases. There has now been a total of 4,718 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland and 238,148 confirmed cases. As of 1 April, 893,375 Covid vaccine doses were administered in Ireland: 636,963 first doses and 256,412 second doses. Figures earlier today showed showed the number of people in hospital with Covid-19 remained stable at 242. This is the lowest level since before Christmas, when Covid-19 hospitalisations were 239 on 23 December.   There were eight more patients admitted to hospital with the virus over the past 24 hours and during that same period six patients were discharged.

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