Vaccination Pop Up Centres in TU Dublin, Grangegorman - 15 December

Published: 10 Dec, 2021

Following the previous success of pop-up vaccination clinics in TU Dublin, the latest event is scheduled on Wednesday, 15 December, on the University's Grangegorman Campus.

The clinic will provide a free first or second dose, and the aim is to maximise vaccine uptake in those who have not yet availed of vaccination, including international students.

TU Grangegorman
St. Laurences’ Church
Dublin 7
D07 E244

Walk-in vaccination

Pfizer dose 1 and dose 2 walk-in clinics open on:

  • Wednesday, 15 December, 11am to 1pm, 2pm to 6pm

Pfizer dose 2 clinic

You must wait at least 21 days after your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine to get your second dose. Bring your vaccination record card with you.

You don't need to make an appointment, and students and staff from all campuses are welcome. In addition, if you live nearby and someone in your household has yet to receive their vaccine, they can also attend.

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions, but if you have any other queries about the vaccine, please get in touch with the HSE.

Q: Do I have to get vaccinated?

A: The decision to get a vaccination against COVID-19 is voluntary.

Q: Do I need to make an appointment?

A: No advance appointment is needed.

Q: Can I get my booster at this clinic?

A: No, you cannot get a booster vaccine at this clinic, but keep an eye out for further updates.

Q: Which vaccine is being offered?

A: The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is being offered, both first and second doses.

Q: Do I have to be registered on the national vaccination portal?

A: No, you can attend irrespective of where you have registered on the vaccination portal or not.

Q: What do I need to bring?

A: You'll need to bring a photo ID and proof of your PPS Number.

Q: What if I don't have a PPS Number? (e.g. International Students)

A: If you do not have a PPS number, you can still get vaccinated. You will need to bring proof of address.

 Your proof of address can be a:

  • household bill in your name
  • bank or financial institution statement
  • letter from a public service department or agency
  • rental agreement
  • letter from the owner of the property to confirm you live there - this can be your parent
  • bill or letter from a hotel or Airbnb

Q: What if I already have received my first dose and want to get my second one?

A: If you plan to get your second dose, you need to bring your original vaccine card, if available.  Be aware that the mandatory gap between a first and second Pfizer dose is 21 days.

Q: Where can I get more information on the vaccine?

A: More information about the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is available from the HSE