Department of Health confirms the locations of Ireland's Covid-19 Vaccination Centres

37 centres have been been announced today, with at least one centre in every county.
Five centres have been announced for Cork - the most of any county in Ireland.
Vaccines in the city will be given at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, City Hall and the Munster Technical University Campus in Bishopstown.
Vaccines in County Cork will be administered at Bantry Primary Care Centre and Mallow GAA Club.
Vaccines are currently being given to over 85s in healthcare settings and by GPs, however the majority of people in Cork are likely to be given their vaccine in one of the five centres announced today after they register online.
No details of how and when people will be asked to self-register have been announced yet.
Over 175,000 people have received their first dose of the vaccine up to last Friday, while 90,000 people have had their second dose.
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