No COVID-19 deaths and 460 new cases confirmed, as mobile clinics get underway in NI

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A further 460 positive cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Northern Ireland in the past 24 hours.

There were no further deaths.

To date, a total of 2,054,420 vaccines have been administered.

Of these, 1,168,739 were first doses and 877,402 were second doses.

It comes as a mobile vaccination clinic for all adults in the grounds of Belfast City Hall, 2:30pm-8pm today.

No appointment is required, and this is open to all adults who have not yet received a first dose.

Those who attend will be given a dose of the Pfizer vaccine and will therefore need to attend a vaccination centre to receive a second dose in 6 weeks' time.

Those who attend will need to bring ID.

For those unable to attend on Saturday we have vaccination slots available at the Royal Victoria Hospital Vaccine Centre which can be booked at Get Vaccinated | COVID-19.

However, not everyone agrees with the mobile clinics.

The group protest at Belfast City Hall every Saturday.

 

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