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18 To 34s Start Receiving Johnson And Johnson Vaccines In Pharmacies

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01:21 5 Jul 2021


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Young people aged 18-34 have started receiving the Johnson and Johnson vaccine in pharmacies nationwide.

There's been a massive demand for the one-shot injection since the Government announced it would be available from today.

Huge Demand For One Shot Vaccine

29-year-olds Audrey and David were first in line to receive the Johnson and Johnson vaccine here at Poplar Pharmacy in Naas.

There's a huge demand for this one-shot vaccine.

This pharmacy has 600 people on the waiting list but only enough jabs for 50 people this week.

Pharmacist Joan Kilgallen says the phone hasn’t stopped ringing.

"Inundated!"

"For all of the calls we've had today, we're taking names and numbers as we speak."

There Are Limited Supplies Available

Joan says they could give so many more vaccines if they know what supplies were coming in.

"I cannot find any information either from the IPU or from the HSE about supply."

"To be honest it's a little bit frustrating at this point."

Relief For Jabbed 29 Year Olds

Young people were originally meant to only get an MRNA vaccine.

However, now they can sign up for the Johnson & Johnson one if they’re comfortable with it.

For Audrey and Dave, they didn’t care what vaccine they got, as long as they got one.

"Yeah I'm relieved to get it now, I'll hopefully get back to traveling soon and get back to normal," he says.

Audrey says, "It was quick and handy, it's great to have it done and over with."

"It's given me peace of mind."

By tomorrow half of the adult population should be fully vaccinated.


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