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The Communityâs Ministry of Health plans to administer 213,834 doses of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines next week.
Most of the doses will go to people born between 1942 and 1946 (106,750 doses of Pfizer) and between 1956 and 1958 (70,000 doses of AstrtaZeneca).
Another 17,000 doses, in this case of Moderna, will go to people who are in the vulnerable category.
The remainder of the vaccines are earmarked as second doses or for people who were unable to be vaccinated when they were originally called.
The Ministry continues to warn people that that they should not go to a vaccination centre if they do not receive an appointment whether by SMS or a phone call.
Cork s 96FM By Emma Mullan
According to the Metro, the obstetrician and gynecologist passed following a battle with Covid-19.
Professor Jim Dornan from Northern Ireland was reportedly the chair of Fetal Medicine at Queen’s University Belfast and
Health & Life Sciences at the
Ulster University.
He also gave lectures internationally on his work.
Following the news of his passing, tributes have begun flooding in from those who respected the work he did as a doctor and professor.
Chair of Division of Clinical Psychology NI, Nichola Rooney, wrote on Twitter: The great Prof Jim Dornan. One of a kind. His glass brimmed over. A true visionary. Early 90’s he saw the benefit that Clinical Psychology could bring to the women in RMJH & made it happen. My friend. RIP. Love to Samina, Liesa, Jess & Jamie.