Health minister confirms Covid-19 vaccinations could begin in Ireland in January

Health minister confirms Covid-19 vaccinations could begin in Ireland in January

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says Ireland could begin vaccinating people against Covid-19 in January. Ireland has signed up to the Pfiser and AstraZeneca vaccinations. File Picture: PA

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says Ireland could begin vaccinating people against Covid-19 in January.

Ireland has signed up to the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccinations, with those companies looking for market authorisation within the coming weeks.

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