The situation has caused some confusion with some people leaving babies outside centres.
Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie THE SITUATION REGARDING parents bringing children to vaccination centres has been clarified by the HSE following confusion.
Parents are also being told not to bring children, except an allowance is made for circumstances where there is no one available to mind their child. “Your child will need to stay with you at all times. You will need to give contact details for an emergency contact who can collect your child if you become unwell after your vaccine,” the HSE says.
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