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“But, also, it opens up that pathway into hospitality and I think there’s no doubt there is evidence that people will get the vaccine because they recognise that it opens doors into pubs and restaurants and allows people to get their lives back.” “I think people have delayed and I think people do recognise the fact that it is really, really important to get your vaccine, not just to protect yourself but others,” he said. He said a “combination of motives” were encouraging people to come forward. Speaking to reporters as he received his Covid booster vaccine in a health centre in north Belfast, Dr McBride said 10,000 first doses and 84,000 booster doses had been administered in the last week. The scheme will begin operation on November 29th, with enforcement due to come into effect from December 13th. Ministers in the North agreed last week to make proof of vaccination mandatory in certain hospitality and large capacity venues, including pubs, restaurants and nightclubs. Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer, Michael McBride, said on Wednesday that 10,000 people had received a first dose of Covid-19 vaccine in the week since the scheme was announced.
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The introduction of a Covid-19 vaccine passport scheme in the North has led to a “quite remarkable” boost in the number of people coming forward for vaccination.