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If you're aged 45-49, you will be offered a COVID-19 vaccine next

Find all you need to register in advance. Registration is still open to those aged 50-69.

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if youre aged 45

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To get your COVID-19 vaccine, you will need to register in advance. If you are aged 45-49, you can register for your vaccine either on hse.ie, or on the phone. 

This registration is for everyone aged 45-49, including people with very high-risk or high-risk health conditions. 

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You will be vaccinated at a HSE vaccination centre, with either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.

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The quickest and easiest way to register is online. You will need your Personal Public Service (PPS) number, your Eircode, a mobile phone number and an email address to register online.

If you don’t have all of these, or you don’t want to register online, you can call HSELive on 1850 24 1850 to register on the phone.

You’ll get a text message with details of your appointment 3-7 days before your vaccination.

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When to register

Please register on hse.ie on the following dates in May: 

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People are asked to register on the days above to make the process as easy as possible and to avoid delays. Registration will stay open for people in this age group after this date.

If you’re aged 50-69 and you haven’t registered for your COVID-19 vaccine yet, please register now either online or on the phone.

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If you’re in a younger age group, you’ll be invited to register when it’s your turn. And the more people who are vaccinated, the better it will be #ForUsAll.

For more information or to register, visit hse.ie or call 1850 24 1850

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