An independent review of the Covid-19 vaccination programme at the Coombe hospital has found that a consultant brought some vaccine home and administered it to two family members.
Earlier this year, the Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital apologised for the vaccination of 16 family members of the employees at the hospital on 8 January.
An independent review into the controversy was carried out by Brian Kennedy SC.
After discussing the findings, the hospital board said: "Despite the mitigating factors, and the overall success of the vaccine programme, the Board is disappointed that 16 family members were vaccinated with leftover vaccines. This should not have happened.