Some bright news on Tuesday.
A 79-year-old woman from Dublin named Annie is set to be the first person in the Republic of Ireland to get the Covid-19 vaccine later today.
Today, December 29, the state will begin vaccinating in four hospitals- Beaumont and St James’s hospitals in Dublin, Cork University Hospital, and University Hospital Galway.
Ireland is to begin vaccinating in four hospitals across Ireland today, 29 December Beaumont and St James’s hospitals in Dublin, and in Cork University Hospital and University Hospital Galway.
10,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine arrived in Ireland on St Stephen’s Day.
Today, a great beacon of light starts to shine, as we commence our vaccination programme. Let's all galvanise and unite behind this. It will take time but stay positive, stay safe, stick with us and we will get there. @HSELive #COVID19
— Paul Reid (@paulreiddublin) December 29, 2020
The Chair of the Covid-19 vaccination taskforce, Brian MacCraith, told Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1 that Annie will be the first to receive the vaccination in Ireland, followed by an ICU staff nurse, a Covid ward nurse, a junior doctor and an allied health professional.
“This is a momentous day. It is the beginning of a complex process, the beginning of the end of an awful period,” he told RTÉ radio.
He added that Annie is “delighted” and feels “very privileged” to be receiving the vaccine.
MacCraith also said that his team would be looking at the month of August “to being very close, or at the point of closing out the actual vaccination of as much of the population of Ireland that wants to receive vaccines.”
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