The vaccination programme in Northern Ireland will today open for everyone aged 18 and over.
More than one million people have now had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine – over 70% of our adult population - and more than 625,000 (over 40%) have received two doses. Opening the booking system to all adults is another important milestone in the vaccination programme, which was launched less than six months ago.
Health Minister Robin Swann said: “I am delighted that our vaccination programme is now open to all adults in Northern Ireland. I know this will be very welcome news for young people who have been waiting patiently for their turn to get the jab.
“Today’s announcement is another important milestone in the drive to get as many people vaccinated as quickly as we can, so that we can see a return to normality. The tremendous success of the vaccination programme has brought great hope and has helped to enable the recent further easing of restrictions. The expansion of the vaccination programme, well ahead of schedule, to everyone aged 18 and over is testament to the hard work and dedication of all those involved in delivering the vaccine throughout Northern Ireland.”
Adults aged 18 and over can make a booking from 8.00am this morning.
In line with the latest JCVI advice, anyone aged under 40 can book their vaccination at a Trust centre in order to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Vaccine supplies remain limited and as a result there will be approximately 20,000 slots available for booking this morning. People awaiting an appointment are asked to be patient as additional slots for future weeks will be released every Thursday morning.
If you are under 40 and wish to make an informed decision to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine there are slots available at the SSE Arena and at participating community pharmacies.
If possible, booking for the vaccination centres should be done online at: covid-19.hscni.net/get-vaccinated.
However, where online booking is not possible, the telephone booking number is 0300 200 7813.
Details of participating pharmacies and how to book are online at: covid-19.hscni.net/community-pharmacy-covid-19-vaccination-service.
People making bookings are asked to be patient, as demand for appointments is expected to be strong.
The ongoing roll-out of the vaccination programme will continue to be dependent on the availability of vaccine supplies.