The HSE has announced a number of walk-in vaccination centres will open this weekend.
The walk-in centres will be offering the second dose of the Covid vaccine to people who have received their first dose of Pfizer at least 21 days ago or anyone who has had their first Moderna jab at least 28 days ago.
The clinics will only be operating at specific times, so people are advised to check the HSE's website before making their way.
Most sites will be offering the second dose of Pfizer, while a smaller number of centres will offer the Moderna jab.
Here is a full list of walk-in vaccination centres open this weekend:
Carlow
Carlow Institute of Technology
Cavan
Kilmore Hotel

Clare
West County Hotel
Cork
Bantry Primary Care Centre
City Hall Cork
Clonakilty GAA Club
Mallow GAA Club
Munster Technological University Campus
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Donegal
Carndonagh Satellite Vaccination Clinic
Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Dublin
Aviva Stadium
UCD O'Reilly Hall
Citywest Convention Centre
Croke Park
National Show Centre
Galway
Galway Racecourse
Kerry
Killarney Sports & Leisure Centre
Kerry Sports Academy
Kildare
Punchestown Racecourse
Kilkenny
Cillin Hill Conference Centre
Laois
Midlands Park Hotel
Leitrim
Carrick on Shannon Primary Care Unit
Limerick
Limerick Racecourse
Longford
Clonguish GAA Centre
Louth
DIFE Drogheda
Fairways Hotel
Mayo
Breaffy House Resort
Meath
Fairyhouse Racecourse
Simonstown GAA Club Navan
Monaghan
Glencarn Hotel
Offaly
Tullamore Court Hotel
Roscommon
Kilbride Community Centre
Sligo
Sligo Institute of Technology
Tipperary
Abbeycourt Hotel
Clonmel Park Hotel
Waterford
Waterford Institute of Technology Arena
Westmeath
Athlone Institute of Technology International Arena
Bloomfield House Hotel
Wexford
Astro Active Centre
Kilanerin Community Centre
Wicklow
Shoreline Leisure Centre
CEO of the HSE Paul Reid said on Thursday that health officials are now prioritising walk-in vaccination clinics in areas with high case levels of the virus.
In a tweet, Mr Reid warned people that although the vaccination rollout has been very successful, they must remain cautious.
He said: “6.6M vaccines now administered here. Just on 84% of adults fully vaccinated & over 90% partially.
“The vaccines continue to reduce illness, hospitalisation, admittance to ICU & mortality.
“But please continue to take caution as the virus is still hugely prevalent.”