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COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. GOING TO A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE COVID-19 vaccination centres are large venues specially set up to safely give COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination is by appointment only. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. Your appointment text will include the name and address of the vaccination centre you should go to. You will not be vaccinated if you do not havean
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Doses. You will need 2 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 7 days after the 2nd dose for the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to work. This is when you are fully vaccinated. You should get your 2nd dose 4 weeks (28 days) after your 1st dose. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE You are more likely to experience common side effects after the second dose. After the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, more than 1 in 10 people may experience: tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine injection. fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) More than 100 people may develop: redness in your arm where ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE The common side effects after the AstraZeneca vaccine are more likely after the 1st dose of the vaccine. People aged 65 and older are less likely to experience common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: feeling tired. tenderness, bruising, pain or itching in REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause. It is up to you to decide to get your COVID-19 vaccine.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. GOING TO A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE COVID-19 vaccination centres are large venues specially set up to safely give COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination is by appointment only. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. Your appointment text will include the name and address of the vaccination centre you should go to. You will not be vaccinated if you do not havean
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Doses. You will need 2 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 7 days after the 2nd dose for the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to work. This is when you are fully vaccinated. You should get your 2nd dose 4 weeks (28 days) after your 1st dose. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE You are more likely to experience common side effects after the second dose. After the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, more than 1 in 10 people may experience: tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine injection. fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) More than 100 people may develop: redness in your arm where ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE The common side effects after the AstraZeneca vaccine are more likely after the 1st dose of the vaccine. People aged 65 and older are less likely to experience common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: feeling tired. tenderness, bruising, pain or itching in REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccineCORONAVIRUS
COVID-19 is an illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being GOING TO A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE COVID-19 vaccination centres are large venues specially set up to safely give COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination is by appointment only. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. Your appointment text will include the name and address of the vaccination centre you should go to. You will not be vaccinated if you do not havean
COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY Doses during pregnancy. When you get your COVID-19 vaccine, you will need 2 doses. The 1st dose should be at or after 14 weeks of pregnancy. The 2nd dose should be before the end of 36 weeks of pregnancy. If the 2nd dose is not given by the end of 36 weeks, it should be delayed until after you have your baby. This is because youmay get a fever
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Singer Niall Horan supports the HSE and older people with two way communication. The HSE would like to thank singer Niall Horan for pledging €100,000 specifically to provide mobile devices (tablets) for use by older people and staff in public long term residentialPRESS RELEASES
Restrictions on visiting at community healthcare residential facilities in the South East. In line with containment of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) respiratory illness, visitor restrictions are in place at all residential care centres and facilities run under the auspices of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare across counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.PRESS RELEASES
Public health authorities on both sides of border urge caution. The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland and the Health Service Executive (HSE) in the Republic of Ireland are urging people to stick to key public health advice and exercise caution over coming weeks, particularly with regard to cross-border activity.PRESS RELEASES
A joint message from HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána . The HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána are today appealing to the whole community to please renew their effort to prevent COVID illness and to hold firm while waiting foryour vaccine.
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View recent and archived press releases here. HSE encouraged by high uptake of HPV vaccine. The HSE is today (Tuesday 25th February) reminding parents that HSE school vaccination teams are now returning to secondary schools to offer the 2nd dose of HPV vaccinePRESS RELEASES
HSE offers free dose of MMR vaccine to 11-30 year olds as cases of mumps continue to rise. The HSE, today (Tuesday, 21st January 2020), urged anyone aged between 11 and 30 years of age who has not had two doses of the MMR vaccine, or who are unsure of their vaccine status, to avail of the offer of a free dose of the MMR vaccine due to a significant rise in cases of mumps. IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause. It is up to you to decide to get your COVID-19 vaccine.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE You are more likely to experience common side effects after the second dose. After the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, more than 1 in 10 people may experience: tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine injection. fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) More than 100 people may develop: redness in your arm where FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause. It is up to you to decide to get your COVID-19 vaccine.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE You are more likely to experience common side effects after the second dose. After the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, more than 1 in 10 people may experience: tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine injection. fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) More than 100 people may develop: redness in your arm where FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Doses. You will need 2 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 7 days after the 2nd dose for the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to work. This is when you are fully vaccinated. You should get your 2nd dose 4 weeks (28 days) after your 1st dose.BULLETIN - HSE.IE
Bulletin 3 22 January 2021. Bulletin 2 15 January 2021. Bulletin 1 8 January 2021. This page was added on 28 May 2021. Who we are. Public Information. Healthcare Worker Information. COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Health Professionals. Role of the National Immunisation Office.PRESS RELEASES
Singer Niall Horan supports the HSE and older people with two way communication. The HSE would like to thank singer Niall Horan for pledging €100,000 specifically to provide mobile devices (tablets) for use by older people and staff in public long term residential PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE You are more likely to experience common side effects after the second dose. After the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, more than 1 in 10 people may experience: tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine injection. fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) More than 100 people may develop: redness in your arm wherePRESS RELEASES
View recent and archived press releases here. Impact of Day Service closures on older people in Kerry. The National Office for Services for Older People and Palliative Care Strategy recently commissioned research to look at the impact of the closure of Day Services on service users, carers for people with dementia and the serviceproviders.
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Restrictions on visiting at community healthcare residential facilities in the South East. In line with containment of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) respiratory illness, visitor restrictions are in place at all residential care centres and facilities run under the auspices of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare across counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.PRESS RELEASES
View recent and archived press releases here. HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 #IND2021. Today, (Wednesday, 12th May), the HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 (#IND2021), the theme of which is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – A Vision for Future Healthcare.PRESS RELEASES
Ministers launch first - ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for One to Four Year Olds. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD, together with the Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman TD and the Minister of State for Public Health and Wellbeing, Frank Feighan today launched the first ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for one tofour year olds
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A joint message from HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána . The HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána are today appealing to the whole community to please renew their effort to prevent COVID illness and to hold firm while waiting foryour vaccine.
IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause. It is up to you to decide to get your COVID-19 vaccine.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being GOING TO A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE COVID-19 vaccination centres are large venues specially set up to safely give COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination is by appointment only. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. Your appointment text will include the name and address of the vaccination centre you should go to. You will not be vaccinated if you do not havean
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Safety. All vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used. The HSE only uses a vaccine if it meets the required standards of safety and effectiveness. The first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Ireland by the EMA was the Pfizer/BioNTechCOVID
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause. It is up to you to decide to get your COVID-19 vaccine.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being GOING TO A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE COVID-19 vaccination centres are large venues specially set up to safely give COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination is by appointment only. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. Your appointment text will include the name and address of the vaccination centre you should go to. You will not be vaccinated if you do not havean
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Safety. All vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used. The HSE only uses a vaccine if it meets the required standards of safety and effectiveness. The first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Ireland by the EMA was the Pfizer/BioNTechCOVID
ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Safety. All vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used. The HSE only uses a vaccine if it meets the required standards of safety and effectiveness. The first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Ireland by the EMA was the Pfizer/BioNTechCOVID
JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Overview-Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Overview. Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases. They prepare your immune system (your body's natural defences) to recognise and defend itself against a specific virus. The Janssen vaccine is also known as 'the Johnson & Johnson vaccine'. Johnson & Johnson are the company thatmake
JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: pain in the arm where they had the vaccine injection. More than 1 in 100 people may have: redness or swelling where they had the injection. cough or a fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE The AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine protects any age group from COVID-19. But it's currently not recommended for people under the age of 50. This is because of a very rare risk of getting unusual blood clots with low platelets after having the vaccine. The risk ofPRESS RELEASES
HSE Statement re Covid -19 in Laois, Offaly and Kildare. The National Crisis Management Team met this afternoon to consider the advice of NPHET that additional measures be taken in the counties of Laois, Offaly and Kildare to contain and supress recent outbreaks of Covid-19in that region.
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Vaccination Centres in South East begin full operation, as Covid-19 vaccination roll out extended to general public . Thousands of the general public in 65-69 age group have registered since the last week’s launch of the HSE’s online vaccine registration.PRESS RELEASES
Singer Niall Horan supports the HSE and older people with two way communication. The HSE would like to thank singer Niall Horan for pledging €100,000 specifically to provide mobile devices (tablets) for use by older people and staff in public long term residentialPRESS RELEASES
View recent and archived press releases here. HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 #IND2021. Today, (Wednesday, 12th May), the HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 (#IND2021), the theme of which is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – A Vision for Future Healthcare.PRESS RELEASES
Public health authorities on both sides of border urge caution. The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland and the Health Service Executive (HSE) in the Republic of Ireland are urging people to stick to key public health advice and exercise caution over coming weeks, particularly with regard to cross-border activity. IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE Getting your COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 40 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE The common side effects after the AstraZeneca vaccine are more likely after the 1st dose of the vaccine. People aged 65 and older are less likely to experience common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: feeling tired. tenderness, bruising, pain or itching in FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE Getting your COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 40 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE The common side effects after the AstraZeneca vaccine are more likely after the 1st dose of the vaccine. People aged 65 and older are less likely to experience common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: feeling tired. tenderness, bruising, pain or itching in FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES IN IRELAND Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is underway. Vaccines are being given as soon as possible after they arrive in Ireland. Our priorities are safety and working to protect people as quickly as we can. The rollout of vaccines will only be limited by supply. People who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Doses. You will need 2 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 7 days after the 2nd dose for the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to work. This is when you are fully vaccinated. You should get your 2nd dose 4 weeks (28 days) after your 1st dose. PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Safety. All vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used. The HSE only uses a vaccine if it meets the required standards of safety and effectiveness. The first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Ireland by the EMA was the Pfizer/BioNTechCOVID
ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 40 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
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View recent and archived press releases here. Interagency group encourage ongoing awareness of COVID-19 prevention. Over recent months, an interagency group led by HSE/South East Community Healthcare and including An Garda Siochana , the Health and Safety Authority, Dept. of Social Protection, Citizens Information Board and the five Local Authorities in the South East has worked closely withPRESS RELEASES
Public health authorities on both sides of border urge caution. The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland and the Health Service Executive (HSE) in the Republic of Ireland are urging people to stick to key public health advice and exercise caution over coming weeks, particularly with regard to cross-border activity.PRESS RELEASES
START campaign encourages families to take a break from treats and re-start healthy habits. New research from safefood in support of the START campaign has found that almost 50% of parents and guardians said children are eating more treats since the start of the pandemic and that they are finding it difficult to keep the amount of treats their children eat to a minimum.PRESS RELEASES
QUIT campaign calls out smoking harms and highlights reasons to quit. The HSE today (Tuesday, 7 January 2020) launches the latest QUIT Smoking campaign, which encourages people who smoke to #QuitandWin - quit smoking for 28 days as this will increase their chances of quitting for good by 5 times.PRESS RELEASES
A joint message from HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána . The HSE, Offaly County Council and An Gárda SÃochána are today appealing to the whole community to please renew their effort to prevent COVID illness and to hold firm while waiting foryour vaccine.
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View recent and archived press releases here. HSE working closely with private nursing homes in the South East. HSE/South East Community Healthcare – which has responsibility for services to the older person (including associated residential care) in counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford – is reassuring the public that is working closely with and supporting over IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE Getting your COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: pain in the arm where they had the vaccine injection. More than 1 in 100 people may have: redness or swelling where they had the injection. cough or a fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
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Contact CervicalCheck. You can contact CervicalCheck on freephone: 1800 45 45 55 if you have any questions about cervical screening or if you want to opt-out of our programme. REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE Getting your COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious illness, hospitalisation and even death. COVID-19 vaccines offer protection from COVID-19. If you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you should be protected from the serious illness the virus can sometimes cause.COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Open until 24 May, 10am to 6pm. Shrewsbury Road Community Test Centre, Hall 8a Simmonscourt Pavillion, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin 4. Open Thursday 11am to 6pm. Citywest Hotel COVID19 Community Testing Centre, Dublin 24. D24 KF8A. ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE How long it takes to work. You will need 2 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. It takes 3 weeks after getting the 1st dose for it to start to work. Research so far shows that protection after the 1st dose lasts for at least 16 weeks. It takes 15 days after getting the 2nd dose to have the best protection. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Common side effects. More than 1 in 10 people may experience: pain in the arm where they had the vaccine injection. More than 1 in 100 people may have: redness or swelling where they had the injection. cough or a fever (temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or above) FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Aviva Stadium. The car park is just past the stadium on the left-hand side. Cost: €2 an hour. Parking is limited so please remove your car after your appointment to free up spaces for other people with vaccination appointments after you. There is additional parking in the Ballsbridge Hotel , Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 D687. Cost € 2 fortwo
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Contact CervicalCheck. You can contact CervicalCheck on freephone: 1800 45 45 55 if you have any questions about cervical screening or if you want to opt-out of our programme. REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE Safety. All vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used. The HSE only uses a vaccine if it meets the required standards of safety and effectiveness. The first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Ireland by the EMA was the Pfizer/BioNTechCOVID
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View recent and archived press releases here. HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 #IND2021. Today, (Wednesday, 12th May), the HSE marks International Nurses Day 2021 (#IND2021), the theme of which is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – A Vision for Future Healthcare.PRESS RELEASES
Restrictions on visiting at community healthcare residential facilities in the South East. In line with containment of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) respiratory illness, visitor restrictions are in place at all residential care centres and facilities run under the auspices of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare across counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.PRESS RELEASES
The HSE launches three-year Corporate Plan. The HSE has today, 02nd March 2021, launched its three-year Corporate Plan. The plan has been developed by the Board of the HSE, endorsed by the Minister of Health and is based on extensive research and consultation with staff, stakeholders and the publicPRESS RELEASES
View recent and archived press releases here. HSE encouraged by high uptake of HPV vaccine. The HSE is today (Tuesday 25th February) reminding parents that HSE school vaccination teams are now returning to secondary schools to offer the 2nd dose of HPV vaccinePRESS RELEASES
View recent and archived press releases here. Interagency group encourage ongoing awareness of COVID-19 prevention. Over recent months, an interagency group led by HSE/South East Community Healthcare and including An Garda Siochana , the Health and Safety Authority, Dept. of Social Protection, Citizens Information Board and the five Local Authorities in the South East has worked closely withPRESS RELEASES
QUIT campaign calls out smoking harms and highlights reasons to quit. The HSE today (Tuesday, 7 January 2020) launches the latest QUIT Smoking campaign, which encourages people who smoke to #QuitandWin - quit smoking for 28 days as this will increase their chances of quitting for good by 5 times.PRESS RELEASES
HSE offers free dose of MMR vaccine to 11-30 year olds as cases of mumps continue to rise. The HSE, today (Tuesday, 21st January 2020), urged anyone aged between 11 and 30 years of age who has not had two doses of the MMR vaccine, or who are unsure of their vaccine status, to avail of the offer of a free dose of the MMR vaccine due to a significant rise in cases of mumps.PRESS RELEASES
HSE Announces Next Phase in the Development of North Sligo Primary Care Centre at Grange. Dermot Monaghan, Head of Primary Care for Community Healthcare Organisation Area 1 is delighted to announce the granting of approval for a new primary care centre at Grange and the awarding of the contract for the construction of the new Primary care Centre to McKelvey Construction, Castlederg Co. IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE We will let you know when you can register through advertising, news, your GP or healthcare team. If you have a health condition that puts you at higher risk of COVID-19, your doctor may offer you yourvaccine.
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A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Locations, dates and times. Do not arrive at a test center before the opening time. Test centres can be very busy and you may have to wait. If you arrive near closing time and there is ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE After having both doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, most people will be protected against the virus. Continue to follow public health advice even after your vaccine. JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Serious side effects. Serious side effects, like a severe allergic reaction, are extremely rare. Approximately 1 in 100,000 people have serious side effects after the Janssen vaccine.CERVICALCHECK
Health professionals information. CervicalCheck information for healthcare professionals. Cervical screening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cervical screening is continuing to screen people. FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Search by county to find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. You will not bevaccinated.
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE We will let you know when you can register through advertising, news, your GP or healthcare team. If you have a health condition that puts you at higher risk of COVID-19, your doctor may offer you yourvaccine.
COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Locations, dates and times. Do not arrive at a test center before the opening time. Test centres can be very busy and you may have to wait. If you arrive near closing time and there is ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE After having both doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, most people will be protected against the virus. Continue to follow public health advice even after your vaccine. JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Serious side effects. Serious side effects, like a severe allergic reaction, are extremely rare. Approximately 1 in 100,000 people have serious side effects after the Janssen vaccine. FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Find a COVID-19 vaccination centre. Search by county to find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has gone through all the steps needed to develop a safe and effective vaccine. We only use a vaccine if it meets safety standards.PRESS RELEASES
Vaccination Centres in South East begin full operation, as Covid-19 vaccination roll out extended to general public . Thousands of the general public in 65-69 age group have registered since the last week’s launch of the HSE’s online vaccine registration.PRESS RELEASES
Stay safe - a message from the HSE, Gardai and the five local authorities in the South East. The HSE has joined with the Gardai and the local authorities in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford to reiterate basic messages on preventing the spread of Covid19.
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Restrictions on visiting at community healthcare residential facilities in the South East. In line with containment of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) respiratory illness, visitor restrictions are in place at all residential care centres and facilities run under the auspices of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare across counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford. RENEW YOUR MEDICAL CARD If your medical card was due to expire between March and August 2020, it was automatically extended for up to one year. This was to cover you during the initial phase of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.PRESS RELEASES
HSE welcomes EMEA authorisation of Pfizer BioNTech vaccine for use in EU. The HSE today, Monday 21 December 2020, welcomes the European Medicines Agency’s decision to give conditional marketing authorisation to the Pfizer BioNTech coronavirus vaccine BNT162b2.PRESS RELEASES
QUIT campaign calls out smoking harms and highlights reasons to quit. The HSE today (Tuesday, 7 January 2020) launches the latest QUIT Smoking campaign, which encourages people who smoke to #QuitandWin - quit smoking for 28 days as this will increase their chances of quitting for good by 5 times.PRESS RELEASES
Ministers launch first - ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for One to Four Year Olds. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD, together with the Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman TD and the Minister of State for Public Health and Wellbeing, Frank Feighan today launched the first ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for one tofour year olds
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View recent and archived press releases here. HSE encouraged by high uptake of HPV vaccine. The HSE is today (Tuesday 25th February) reminding parents that HSE school vaccination teams are now returning to secondary schools to offer the 2nd dose of HPV vaccine IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE We will let you know when you can register through advertising, news, your GP or healthcare team. If you have a health condition that puts you at higher risk of COVID-19, your doctor may offer you yourvaccine.
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A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Locations, dates and times. Do not arrive at a test center before the opening time. Test centres can be very busy and you may have to wait. If you arrive near closing time and there is ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE After having both doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, most people will be protected against the virus. Continue to follow public health advice even after your vaccine. JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Serious side effects. Serious side effects, like a severe allergic reaction, are extremely rare. Approximately 1 in 100,000 people have serious side effects after the Janssen vaccine.CERVICALCHECK
Health professionals information. CervicalCheck information for healthcare professionals. Cervical screening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cervical screening is continuing to screen people. FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Search by county to find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. You will not bevaccinated.
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   IRELAND'S HEALTH SERVICES The HSE provides public health and social care services to everyone living in Ireland. HSE.ie describes and gives contact details for all Health Services, is home to the Health A-Z database of medical conditions and treatments, and give details of HSE Organisational Structure, Staff Information, Publications and Online Services GETTING YOUR COVID-19 VACCINE We will let you know when you can register through advertising, news, your GP or healthcare team. If you have a health condition that puts you at higher risk of COVID-19, your doctor may offer you yourvaccine.
COVID-19 VACCINES
A COVID-19 vaccine will offer you protection from coronavirus. Find out how to get vaccinated and read more about the different types of COVID-19 vaccine in use. COVID-19 WALK-IN TEST CENTRES Locations, dates and times. Do not arrive at a test center before the opening time. Test centres can be very busy and you may have to wait. If you arrive near closing time and there is ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE After having both doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, most people will be protected against the virus. Continue to follow public health advice even after your vaccine. JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE Serious side effects. Serious side effects, like a severe allergic reaction, are extremely rare. Approximately 1 in 100,000 people have serious side effects after the Janssen vaccine.CERVICALCHECK
Health professionals information. CervicalCheck information for healthcare professionals. Cervical screening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cervical screening is continuing to screen people. FIND A COVID-19 VACCINATION CENTRE Search by county to find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre. Do not go to a vaccination centre without an appointment. You will not bevaccinated.
REGISTER - HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine   ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIBING Antibiotic Prescribing guidelines. Register to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you are aged 42 to 69, you can now register to get a COVID-19vaccine
PFIZER/BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has gone through all the steps needed to develop a safe and effective vaccine. We only use a vaccine if it meets safety standards.PRESS RELEASES
Vaccination Centres in South East begin full operation, as Covid-19 vaccination roll out extended to general public . Thousands of the general public in 65-69 age group have registered since the last week’s launch of the HSE’s online vaccine registration.PRESS RELEASES
Stay safe - a message from the HSE, Gardai and the five local authorities in the South East. The HSE has joined with the Gardai and the local authorities in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford to reiterate basic messages on preventing the spread of Covid19.
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Restrictions on visiting at community healthcare residential facilities in the South East. In line with containment of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) respiratory illness, visitor restrictions are in place at all residential care centres and facilities run under the auspices of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare across counties Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford. RENEW YOUR MEDICAL CARD If your medical card was due to expire between March and August 2020, it was automatically extended for up to one year. This was to cover you during the initial phase of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.PRESS RELEASES
HSE welcomes EMEA authorisation of Pfizer BioNTech vaccine for use in EU. The HSE today, Monday 21 December 2020, welcomes the European Medicines Agency’s decision to give conditional marketing authorisation to the Pfizer BioNTech coronavirus vaccine BNT162b2.PRESS RELEASES
QUIT campaign calls out smoking harms and highlights reasons to quit. The HSE today (Tuesday, 7 January 2020) launches the latest QUIT Smoking campaign, which encourages people who smoke to #QuitandWin - quit smoking for 28 days as this will increase their chances of quitting for good by 5 times.PRESS RELEASES
Ministers launch first - ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for One to Four Year Olds. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD, together with the Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman TD and the Minister of State for Public Health and Wellbeing, Frank Feighan today launched the first ever National Healthy Eating Guidelines for one tofour year olds
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View recent and archived press releases here. HSE encouraged by high uptake of HPV vaccine. The HSE is today (Tuesday 25th February) reminding parents that HSE school vaccination teams are now returning to secondary schools to offer the 2nd dose of HPV vaccineWelcome Logout
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