SSE Arena to open as Covid-19 vaccination centre in April

The SSE Arena in Belfast will be used as a vaccination centre for Northern Ireland’s adult population.
The SSE Arena will be used as a facility to vaccinate the under 60sThe SSE Arena will be used as a facility to vaccinate the under 60s
The SSE Arena will be used as a facility to vaccinate the under 60s

It will open in April as a facility for those 60 and under, not already vaccinated through the health trust or GP programmes.

Health Minister Robin Swann said: “The mass vaccination centre at the SSE Arena signals yet another significant step forward in the roll-out of the vaccination programme across Northern Ireland.

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“The programme is continuing at pace and we are likely to begin vaccinating priority group 7, followed quickly by all other priority groups, starting in early April.

The SSE Arena is more used to hosting concerts or ice hockeyThe SSE Arena is more used to hosting concerts or ice hockey
The SSE Arena is more used to hosting concerts or ice hockey

“This will see everyone aged 60 and under being offered the vaccine – a monumental next step in a population-wide vaccination programme.”

In addition to the SSE Arena, trusts will continue to operate large vaccination centres across Northern Ireland, with GPs running local vaccination clinics.

Access will then be opened further with community pharmacies providing vaccinations on the high street.

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The vaccination programme recently opened to all carers aged 18 and over who are the main carer for someone elderly or disabled.

There is no definitive list of carers and there are many unpaid carers.

Mr Swann said: “There are many elderly or disabled people who rely on carers to look after them and their welfare would be a risk if their carer took ill.

“We must continue to protect the most vulnerable from the effects of Covid.

“That includes doing the right thing and waiting your turn.”