One million vaccine doses administered across Northern Ireland

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People queuing to receive the vaccine at the newly opened Covid-19 vaccination centre in the SSE Arena, Belfast
Author: Emma DicksonPublished 10th Apr 2021
Last updated 10th Apr 2021

The Health Minister Robin Swann has proudly announced that one million doses of the Covid vaccine have now been administered in Northern Ireland.

“Hitting the one million mark is undoubtedly another landmark to welcome, and more than 800,000 people have received a first dose. However, we still have work to do. I would strongly urge anyone who is eligible for a vaccine to get their jab at the earliest opportunity."

“Let us not forget how serious the situation was at the turn of the year, with the vaccination programme in its infancy and COVID infection levels rising alarmingly.

“We are in a much better place today, thanks to the AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines and to public adherence to public health measures. As we move gradually out of lockdown, we should be very grateful for the vaccination programme’s role in getting us to this point.”

Patricia Donnelly, head of Northern Ireland’s vaccination programme, said: “My thanks go to everyone involved in the roll-out at every level for their commitment and enthusiasm.

“At every vaccination location I visit, the mood is the same – optimism and relief.

“We are determined to maintain the momentum. As ever, progress will be dependent on the availability of vaccine supplies.

“We expect supplies to be somewhat limited for the next few weeks and then to pick up again by the end of April or beginning of May.”

Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride said: “If you are eligible for the vaccine don’t delay booking to get your jab. This will protect you and others and will in time allow all of us to do more of things that are important to us."

Anyone aged 40 or over can book their vaccine appointments at the regional centres. If possible, booking should be done online at: https://covid-19.hscni.net/get-vaccinated

Important dates during Northern Ireland's vaccination rollout:

21st December 2021

Northern Ireland's largest vaccination centre at the TEC, Titanic Quarter Belfast, opens it s doors for booster walk-ins and appointments.

September 11th 2021

A pop-up clinic at the Limelight provided vaccinations and free gig tickets to those taking up the jab

September 8th 2021

The Health and Agriculture Ministers have jointly urged the farming and rural community to protect themselves from Covid-19 through vaccination. The appeal in the farming and rural community will provide walk-in vaccinations at September's Balmoral Show.

August 22nd 2021

Vaccination staff at the SSE Arena at the end of the Big Jab Weekend.

June 24th 2021

Northern Ireland's COVID-19 vaccination centres are now offering first dose appointments to everyone aged 18 and over

June 27th 2021

80% of the adult population have now a first jab and close to 60% are fully vaccinated with both doses. The two million mark has been reached, as the centre opens for walk-in vaccinations at the SSE Arena Belfast.

May 18th 2021

Over a million people in Northern Ireland have now received their first Covid-19 vaccine dose.

May 11th 2021

Department of Health confirmed half a million people have received both doses of the Coronavirus vaccine

April 2020

At the end of April 2020 Oxford University launched a trial testing a potential Covid-19 on human participants.

30th April 2021

Limited availability for those aged 30 to 34 to book a Covid-19 vaccine.

26th April 2021

Vaccination slots are open to those born between 01/04/81 and 30/04/86 across NI.

10th April 2021

One million doses of the Covid vaccine have now been administered in Northern Ireland.

19th April 2021

35-39 year olds are offered a limited opportunity to book a covid vaccine.
This is in advance of opening the programme to the entire 35-39 age group by the end of April.

8th April 2021

People aged 40-44 now able to book their vaccination appointments across Northern Ireland.

7th April 2021

Under 30s will be offered alternative to AstraZeneca vaccine due to 'small number' of blood clots.
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31st March 2021

Health Minister Robin Swann received his first dose of the Astra Zeneca vaccine at Ballee Community Pharmacy, he urged others who are eligible to do the same.

30th March 2021

In an effort to bring the jab to local high streets and rural areas, hundreds of community pharmacies and chemists joined the vaccine rollout.

29th March 2021

The carpark at the SSE Arena in Belfast was a Covid-19 testing facility. Meanwhile the arena inside was transformed into a vaccination site to administer around 40,000 vaccines per week.
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28th March 2021

50% of Northern Ireland's adult population receive a covid vaccine, with a total of 719,260 administered by March 28th.
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27th March 2021

First Minister Arlene Foster was given an AstraZeneca jab at the Castle Park Leisure Centre in Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh.

14th March 2021

Vaccine roll-out continues across Northern Ireland despite temporary halt to AstraZeneca jab in the Republic. The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) recommended the move following reports of serious blood clotting events in adults in Norway.
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12th March 2021

The UK's Defence Secretary approved the deployment of 100 defence medics for vaccination support.
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17th February 2021

A major extension of Northern Ireland's Covid-19 vaccination programme was announced, with responsibilities divided between GP practices and the seven regional vaccination centres run by health trusts.

26th January 2021

The Department of Health revealed plans to scale up the Covid vaccination programme - everyone aged over 65 would be offered a jab within five weeks.

4th January 2021

The roll-out of a second covid-19 vaccination programme (Oxford/AstraZeneca) began across Northern Ireland.
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8th December 2020

Belfast nurse Joanna Sloan became the first person in Northern Ireland, and indeed on the island of Ireland, to be vaccinated.

2nd December 2020

The UK became the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

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