Updated: 9:46, 30 Jul 2021
HSE Chief Clinical Officer Colm Henry says the priority is to vaccinate as many people as soon as possible rather than aiming for herd immunity.
Henry credited the success to the Irish public who have taken up the vaccine to a degree we never would of expected .
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Chief Clinical Officer of the HSE Colm Henry said the priority is to vaccinate as many as possibleCredit: PA:Press Association
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The first walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centres will open across the country this weekendCredit: Garrett White - The Sun
He said that although different motivations lie behind the demand for vaccines, he said some of it is a result of the sense of community and solidarity since the beginning of the pandemic.
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