by Q Radio News
There's a chance for people to receive a first covid-19 jab at the GAA Ulster semi-final in Newry later.
The Southern Health Trust is setting up a mobile vaccine clinic at Pairc Esler between 1.15-3.15pm this afternoon, ahead of the Armagh and Monaghan football match.
Anyone aged 18 or over will be able to get a first dose Pfizer jab.
Grab a jab at the Ulster football semis#Ulster2021 @healthdpt
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Pop-up Vaccination Clinics
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Armagh V Monaghan match at Páirc Esler, Newry on Sat 17th July 1.15 to 3.15pm.
If you want your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine and are over 18 please bring your ID and health and care number (if you know it).#GetTheJabDone #teamSHSCT @SouthernHSCT pic.twitter.com/CBCTqG5ong
Another pop up clinic will be set up at the other Ulster semi-final at Brewster Park in Enniskillen tomorrow, ahead of Tyrone and Donegal's game.
A number of walk in vaccine clinics have been set up across Northern Ireland, where no booking is needed.
It's part of the Department of Health's "final push" to get younger people vaccinated.
Linked below is a list of walk in vaccine clinics in every health trust area across the region
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/get-covid-19-vaccination-northern-ireland
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