13/12/2021
Walk-In Boosters Announced For Everyone Aged 30 And Over
New Health Trust vaccination hubs have been announced for walk-in boosters for anyone aged 30 and over who is at least three on from their second vaccine dose.
Health Minister Robin Swann has announced details of a further acceleration of the COVID-19 vaccine booster programme in light of the expected surge of Omicron variant cases in Northern Ireland in January. The number of confirmed Omicron variant cases in NI has now increased to 10.
Options to further reduce the age range are under active consideration.
A series of additional initiatives are being finalised to further increase capacity to deliver booster doses.
Trust hubs are extending their opening hours and days of operation with immediate effect and hundreds of additional vaccinators are in the process of being recruited. The deferral of some planned routine health service activity is also under consideration to free up further capacity.
The Minister said: "The booster programme has been accelerated significantly in recent weeks and vaccination numbers are similar to the peak of the primary dose programme earlier this year.
"Given the scale of the potential threat posed by the Omicron variant, we are taking additional emergency measures to get as many booster doses as possible administered before the end of this month.
"GPs, community pharmacies and Trust hubs will all have a central and vital role in making this happen.
"It is also really important that people who are not yet vaccinated come forward for their first dose without delay. I am really encouraged by the increased number of first doses delivered in recent weeks."
The Minister added: "It must be emphasised that we cannot rely solely on the booster programme to combat Omicron. We all have a vital role to play in not spreading the virus. We need to keep making safer choices in our daily lives and to regularly use lateral flow tests to help protect each other."
People are asked to be patient in the event of queues at vaccination centres. The teams will get your jab to you as soon as they can.
Health Minister Robin Swann has announced details of a further acceleration of the COVID-19 vaccine booster programme in light of the expected surge of Omicron variant cases in Northern Ireland in January. The number of confirmed Omicron variant cases in NI has now increased to 10.
Options to further reduce the age range are under active consideration.
A series of additional initiatives are being finalised to further increase capacity to deliver booster doses.
Trust hubs are extending their opening hours and days of operation with immediate effect and hundreds of additional vaccinators are in the process of being recruited. The deferral of some planned routine health service activity is also under consideration to free up further capacity.
The Minister said: "The booster programme has been accelerated significantly in recent weeks and vaccination numbers are similar to the peak of the primary dose programme earlier this year.
"Given the scale of the potential threat posed by the Omicron variant, we are taking additional emergency measures to get as many booster doses as possible administered before the end of this month.
"GPs, community pharmacies and Trust hubs will all have a central and vital role in making this happen.
"It is also really important that people who are not yet vaccinated come forward for their first dose without delay. I am really encouraged by the increased number of first doses delivered in recent weeks."
The Minister added: "It must be emphasised that we cannot rely solely on the booster programme to combat Omicron. We all have a vital role to play in not spreading the virus. We need to keep making safer choices in our daily lives and to regularly use lateral flow tests to help protect each other."
People are asked to be patient in the event of queues at vaccination centres. The teams will get your jab to you as soon as they can.
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