Vaccination of over-70s starts February 15

Those aged over 85 will be the first in Galway to be vaccinated against Covid-19

The vaccination of people aged over 70 will commence in Galway from February 15, a Government minister has confirmed, providing details of the planned rollout for the first time.

Fine Gael TD for Galway West, Minister Hildegarde Naughton, said the Covid-19 vaccination programme will begin with those aged over 85 in the week starting February 15. The rollout will then be ramped up based on increased supply and will progress to the age groups 80-84, 75-79 and 70-74 in descending order. Patients will receive two doses of the same vaccine – either Pfizer or Moderna.

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“The Covid-19 pandemic has tested the resolve of so many people, none more so than the elderly, who have sacrificed so much to keep themselves and others safe during the past year,” she said. “I hope the vaccine rollout will serve to remind them that there is light at the end of the tunnel, and the prospect of being reunited with loved ones and reacquainted with normality is near.” 

Minister Naughton said that all GP practices with more than 200 patients over 70 will be able to administer the vaccine from their own premises, while a small minority of practices that have fewer than 200 will deliver the vaccine at a separate location or ‘buddy-up’ with another practice.

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GP practices are currently working through patient lists to calculate the number of vaccines required, and preparing a vaccination schedule. They will then contact the eligible patients and invite them to the relevant venue. Practices will set up a registration area, a refrigeration and reconstitution area, a vaccination area, and an observation area; throughout which mask-wearing and social distancing will be observed.

GPs will receive further details of the rollout during an Irish Medical Organisation (IMO ) webinar on Tuesday.

 

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