‘THIS IS HOW WE GET BACK TO NORMAL’ YOUNG QUEUE IN THEIR THOUSANDS FOR VACCINE
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ou might expect the average young adult to be sleeping in late on a Bank Holiday Saturday but that certainly wasn’t the case as the walk-in vaccination clinics opened for the over 16s back in August. In Drogheda, where the walk-in clinic was being held at the Drogheda Institute of Further Education, there were lots of happy faces emerging with their first jab down. “It’s hard to believe that I actually have the vaccine. It doesn’t seem real,” said Jennifer Reilly, 22. “It wasn’t an option for me not to take the vaccine. It is what we have all been waiting for and I’m thrilled that it means that we are getting nearer to a normal life again. The vaccine is how we get back to normal.” Dean Hodgins, 19, said his mum is a nurse
and he has seen the value of the vaccination at home. “Mam is a nurse and she got her vaccine months ago. I saw how relieved she was that she was able to protect us coming home from work. She’s delighted that I can get mine now. She was the one waking me up this morning to come down. It also means that I can go see my grandad in his house without worrying that I might pass it on,” he said. Stephen O’Brien, 19, was looking forward to being able to go on holidays abroad again. “We didn’t think we would have the vaccine so soon so we never thought we could go away this summer. But my friends and I have booked a week in Greece in September before college starts. It’s mad to think that we will be getting on a plane in a few weeks,” said Stephen. Friends Hannah Dawson, 17, and Chloe Murphy, 18, were elated to get the Pfizer
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