Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly says Ireland could begin vaccinating people against Covid-19 in January, with high-level talks already underway to establish vaccine centres across the country. The strategy for rolling out the Covid-19 vaccine is to be presented to government by December 11, according to Taoiseach Micheál Martin. How the vaccines are rolled out will depend on which vaccines Ireland receives, as some, such as the Pfizer vaccine, require two shots. It is likely Ireland will end up with more than one vaccine at its disposal, meaning they might require different rollout plans. Read More Health minister confirms Covid-19 vaccinations could begin in Ireland in JanuaryHigh-level discussions have already taken placed around the establishment of vaccine centres.
Source: Irish Examiner November 30, 2020 06:30 UTC