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Taoiseach defends locations of vaccination centres - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Taoiseach defends locations of vaccination centres - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
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Breaking: LYIT to become vaccination centre - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Breaking: LYIT to become vaccination centre - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
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Vaccination centre for each county as roll-out ramps up

Health Correspondent There are to be 37 Covid-19 vaccination centres around the country, with at least one in each county, according to new details published by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly. He said that most of the centres are being constructed, some have already been completed and all are expected to be open before they are needed. The centres are based on population density and will have different opening times. At a briefing on the programme, Mr Donnelly said there will be five vaccination centres in Cork, four in Dublin and two each in Kerry, Tipperary, Westmeath, and Wicklow. To date, 6,000 vaccinators have been trained.

Breaking news - Carrick-on-Shannon confirmed as location for vaccination centre

Record number of new vets and nurses register with Veterinary Council of Ireland

Record number of new vets and nurses register with Veterinary Council of Ireland Reporter: );   ); The Veterinary Council of Ireland, the statutory body responsible for the regulation and management of the practise of veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing in the state, recorded 229 new vets and 107 new veterinary nurses on its register in 2020. The statutory body welcomes its new registrants and believes this influx of additional talent will benefit animal health and welfare in Ireland. The number of new vets and veterinary nurses is the highest ever recorded in a single year. The total number of vets and veterinary nurses on the Veterinary Council register currently stands at 3,045 and 1,087 respectively, which is an all-time high in terms of the number of veterinary professionals working in Ireland.

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