Vaccination of Coronavirus in Ireland will begin from 30 December

23-12-2020 10:40:50
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Vaccination of the coronavirus (Covid-19) in Ireland will begin from 30 December. Public broadcaster RTE quoted Health Minister Stephen Donnelly in its report.

According to the report, there will be a supply of 10 thousand vaccines in the country on Saturday and 30 thousand vaccines are expected to reach by next February. Medical personnel engaged in the treatment of Kovid-19 patients will be first vaccinated.

Earlier, Prime Minister Michelle Martin had confirmed the new restrictions in the country from Thursday 24 December to 12 January. Under this, restaurants, pubs, museums, galleries and libraries will remain closed.



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