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Vaccinations by appointment begin in Killarney

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READY: Killarney Vaccine Centre getting ready to administer vaccines to the 65-69 age-group. Pictured from front l-r were: David Moynihan, Marie Maye and Ciaran Doolan all from Killarney. Back l-r were: Kay O'Connor, Florence O'Meara, Sonia Waldron, Joe O'Donovan and Hannah Healy. Photo: Domnick Walsh

By Michelle Crean

The beginning of the vaccine rollout process by age at the Killarney Vaccination Centre began yesterday (Thursday) for people who have registered online or by phone.

It's the first time that the centre, located at Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre, has been used to vaccinate people who have registered in this way.

Vaccinations at the centres in Killarney and MTU in Tralee is by appointment only, and only people who have received a confirmed appointment from the HSE should attend and should bring photo ID and details of their PPS number.

Walk-in's cannot be facilitated.

 

Michael Fitzgerald, the Chief Officer of Cork Kerry Community Healthcare, thanked all the staff involved in all stages of getting the centres set up and ready to schedule appointments.

“This has been a considerable undertaking, from planning to fit-out, from training to scheduling. Staff at both centres will be delighted to see Kerry people from the age-group 65 to 69 arriving for their appointments. I can reassure everyone with an appointment that staff at both centres will give you a warm welcome and will guide you through the entire vaccination process.”

Registration is still open for anyone aged 65 to 69 at hse.ie and on 1850 24 1850

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Chamber’s emphasis on cyber security

  Businesses in Killarney have been fully briefed on what measures they need to taketo ensure greater cyber security to protect their companies. Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce hosted […]

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Businesses in Killarney have been fully briefed on what measures they need to take
to ensure greater cyber security to protect their companies.

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce hosted a very informative breakfast
briefing in the International Hotel at which they keynote speakers were cyber security
experts Mike Dennehy and Ger McAuliffe from progressive local company Tricel.
The opening question at the event was how will a business operate tomorrow if it
loses access to its data today?
Mike and Ger recommended that all employers to include IT training as part of the
induction programme for new entrants, organise monthly awareness training for all
employees and to conduct monthly spot-checks to ensure everything is going
according to plan.
It was essential, they pointed out not to give the same level of access to all
employees to reduce risk and to devise a disaster recovery plan in case it is needed.
Companies have also been advised not to allow the public to use their private wi-fi
network and, instead, to set up a public or guest network.
Chamber thanked the experts from Tricel for their engaging talk which certainly put
the spotlight very firmly on the need to enhance cyber security measures.

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Win tickets for Killarney for Palestine sold-out INEC show

Killarney for Palestine has announced a fundraising competition that will give Killarney Advertiser readers a chance to win two tickets to the sold-out Night for Palestine concert in the INEC […]

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Killarney for Palestine has announced a fundraising competition that will give Killarney Advertiser readers a chance to win two tickets to the sold-out Night for Palestine concert in the INEC on December 19.

The event, which features Amble, Beoga and Clare Sands, has already reached full capacity, but the group is offering two tickets along with a €250 Gleneagle Hotel Group voucher, which can also be used at the Brehon.
To enter, supporters are asked to make a minimum €5 donation to the group’s Chuffed campaign, which is raising funds for urgent medical support for a displaced family in Gaza.

The link to the campaign is:

http://chuffed.org/project/154575-urgent-medical-relief-for-mohammad-basyouni-his-kids

After donating, entrants must email proof of donation to:
killarneyforpalestine@yahoo.com
The competition runs on the group’s Instagram page @killarneyforpalestine, where full instructions are listed. A winner will be chosen at random and announced on November 29.
Killarney for Palestine says all proceeds from the INEC event will support Aclaí Palestine, a community gym based in Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem.

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