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Aged 35-39? It's now your turn to register for a COVID-19 vaccine

Here’s all you need to know. Registration is still open to those aged 40-69.

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To get your vaccine, you will need to register in advance. If you are aged 35-39, register for your free COVID-19 vaccine either on hse.ie, or on the phone by calling 1800 700 700.

All vaccines are tested before they are approved for use in Ireland by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). You can read all about the vaccines, how they work and any side effects on hse.ie.

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We’ll send you your appointment by text message within three weeks of registering. You will be vaccinated at a HSE vaccination centre with the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.

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It’s quick and easy to register 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 any of those or you don’t want to register online, call us in HSELive on 1800 700 700. 

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When to register

Registration is now open for everyone aged 35-69.

If you’re in this age group and haven’t registered yet, please register now for your COVID-19 vaccine online or on the phone.

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If you’re in a younger age group, you’ll be invited to register for your vaccine when it’s your turn.

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For more information or to register, visit hse.ie or freephone 1800 700 700.

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