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Vaccinations to continue in Killarney for foreseeable future

By Sean Moriarty
The COVID-19 vaccination centre at Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has told the Killarney Advertiser that it is in the process of identifying alternative locations to replace both the Killarney and Tralee centres but “cannot confirm any decisions in relation to any particular location at this point in time”.
However, the Killarney Advertiser understands that St Paul’s Basketball Club has been instructed to play its home matches, at either Kilcummin Sports Hall or St Brigid’s Secondary School, in the early part of the season.
The Tralee centre is in the Munster Technological University campus in Dromtaker, and semester one for full-time students starts on September 20.
“In Kerry, the response to the vaccine roll-out has been incredible and we are very grateful to the public for their ongoing support. In relation to Killarney we are very grateful to staff and management for the use of their facility as a vaccination centre,” said a HSE statement.
“Planning work is well underway for the next phase of the vaccination programme, locally and nationally. This includes a review of where vaccinations are administered in future, but we cannot confirm any decisions in relation to any particular location at this point in time.”
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