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Updated: 15 Mar 2021, 12:42
HEALTH Chief Dr Michael McBride insisted Covid-19 jabs in Northern Ireland are safe amid fears over the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
He said he was “relieved” as he sat for the first of two shots at the Ulster Hospital near Belfast this morning.
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NI Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride gets his first jab at Ulster HospitalCredit: PA:Press Association
The Chief Medical Officer said: When your turn comes, don t delay, get the jab. Protect yourself and others.”
He spoke as the rapid roll-out in NI continued, with people aged over 50 being asked to come forward for the jabs.
Most of those vaccinated will receive the AstraZeneca medication.