By Q Radio News
Belfast Trust is continuing to make vaccinations accessible to the public with a further mobile vaccination clinic coming to Belfast this week.
From Wednesday 7 July until Saturday 10 July inc. there will be a walk-in mobile vaccination clinic in Whitla Hall at Queen’s University Belfast.
Open to all adults who have not yet received a first dose of any vaccine, the mobile clinic will open from 10am-6pm and no appointment is required.
Anyone who attends simply needs to bring photographic ID and proof of residency in NI.

The mobile clinic will administer a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine and anyone getting it this week will get their second dose in 6 weeks time.
We are urging any adult aged 18 and over who has not yet had their first vaccine to please come to Whitla Hall, Grab a Jab, and do your bit to keep everyone safe.
For those unable to attend our mobile vaccination clinics we have vaccination slots available at the Royal Victoria Hospital Vaccine Centre which can be booked at hscni.net.
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