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BREAKING A&E staff nurse first to be vaccinated for Covid-19 at Portlaoise hospital marks historic day in Laois
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Aidel Aurel Casabar, staff nurse ED, is the first person in the Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise to be vaccinated . She was vaccinated by Mary Gilligan, Clinical Placement Co-ordinator. );
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A staff nurse at Portlaoise s busy Emergency Department (ED/A&E) is the first person to be vaccinated for Covid-19 in Laois.
Aidel Aurel Casabar received the Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise on Thursday, January 7. She was vaccinated by her colleague Mary Gilligan, Clinical Placement Co-ordinator.
Nurse Cindy Morga is first staff member to get Covid jab at Naas Hospital
Vacination roll out underway in Kildare
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Staff Nurse Cindy Morga is vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 by colleague Maeve Fitzgerald, Clinical Nurse Manager Health and Wellbeing );
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Staff nurse Cindy Morga was the first person in Naas General Hospital to be vaccinated today with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine against COVID-19.
She was vaccinated by her colleague Maeve Fitzgerald, Clinical Nurse Manager Health and Wellbeing.
Staff vaccinations started today at the hospital with plans to deliver the first dose of the vaccine to all staff. A peer vaccination team of up to seven nurses will vaccinate staff from Monday to Saturday ensuring that all personnel are protected in a planned and timely way.