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Flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinics taking place across the South East for healthcare workers are now also available on a walk-in/no appointment necessary basis to members of the general public in ‘at risk’ groups.
All non-urgent outpatient appointments and other clinical appointments in Kerry HSE services are now cancelled - up to and including Thursday, January 9th.
As part of its encouragement to parents to ensure their children are up to date with the Flu vaccine, the HSE is this week running free nasal spray vaccine clinics at locations in the South East for children aged two to 17 years old.
Some hospital and community services in the HSE Dublin and South East Region have been impacted by recent and ongoing weather conditions.
HSE South West remind the public that all non-urgent appointments - such as outpatient appointments and other clinical appointments - are cancelled today, Monday January 6th.
Snow, ice and flooding have impacted on non-urgent HSE services across Kerry. HSE South West wishes to advise that all non-urgent outpatient appointments and other clinical appointments in Kerry HSE services are cancelled for the next three days.
HSE Mid West wishes to advise patients who have appointments across Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary community and hospital services tomorrow Monday 6th January to expect disruption to services, including the cancellation of clinic appointments.
As part of its encouragement to parents to ensure their children are up to date with the Flu vaccine, the HSE is running a free nasal spray vaccine clinic for children aged two to 17 years old on Monday 6 January in Enniscorthy.
As high numbers of people presenting with symptoms of respiratory illness is placing pressure on hospitals, the HSE is asking everyone to help stop the spread of flu by staying at home if you're sick.