Currently, booster doses are being offered to people aged 50 and older, those living in a nursing home or a long-term healthcare facility, healthcare workers and people aged 16 to 49 with an underlying condition.
However, under the new plans, boosters will soon be offered to those 16 and older who are pregnant and those aged 16 to 49, according to theThe HSE told JOE in a statement that it has provided guidance to GPs advising them that they must complete their over 50 and medically vulnerable patients first in accordance with NIAC guidance.
"Once all of these patients have been offered a booster vaccine, they should continue to vaccinate in line with NIAC guidance," it said. The news comes as Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said Tuesday was the"busiest day" so far for Ireland's booster vaccination programme, with over 45,000 shots administered."We are seeing a really significant step change as 'all hands on deck' to administer even more boosters in the coming weeks," he wrote on Twitter.💉Busiest day so far in our Booster Vaccination programme yesterday.
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