THE full list of community pharmacies where members of the public can receive their Covid-19 vaccine jab has now been revealed, with booking in advance by telephone required.
FERMANAGH:
Ballinamallard: Village Pharmacy
Belcoo Pharmacy
Belleek: M. T. McGuiness Pharmacy
Ederney: McGrade’s Chemist
Enniskillen: Corry’s Chemist, Erne Pharmacy, Hughes Pharmacy, Lakeland Pharmacy, Mullan Pharmacy
Florencecourt: Brady’s Pharmacy
Garrison: Melvin Pharmacy
Irvinestown: Gordons Chemist, Pillbox Pharmacy
Lisbellaw Medical Hall
Lisnaskea: A. L. Casey Pharmacy, Armstrong’s Pharmacy, Hughes Pharmacy, McDaid Pharmacy
Newtownbutler: Hughes Pharmacy
Rosslea: McDaid Pharmacy
TYRONE
Clogher: Valley Pharmacy
Dromore: Bradley’s Pharmacy
Fintona Medical Hall
Fivemiletown Pharmacy
Trillick: Declan O’Hagan Pharmacy
The full list of all participating pharmacies can be accessed at https://tinyurl.com/82yeu8e8, where full booking details are available.
To be vaccinated via a community pharmacy, you must be:
- Aged 18 years or over;
- Registered with a GP in Northern Ireland, and in an eligible cohort as defined by the Covid-19 vaccination programme;
- Aged 50 years and over at March 31, 2021;
- Health and social care workers;
- Clinically extremely vulnerable individuals;
- Individuals with underlying heath conditions (aged 18-64 years) which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality;
- If you are a carer or pregnant or resident in a care home, you cannot be vaccinated via the Community Pharmacy Covid-19 vaccination service at this time – however, you may still be able to access vaccination via your GP or your local HSC Trust; and
- If you are pregnant or believe you could be pregnant, please speak to your GP, obstetric provider or midwife for advice about getting the Covid-19 vaccination.
Note that your pharmacist can advise on, or confirm, your eligibility when you call to book your appointment under the criteria above.
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