By Q Radio news
Belfast Belfast's SSE arena is to be converted back into a concert and ice-hockey venue in the coming weeks.
The vaccination centre which occupied the building will now operate outside in the carpark from today - as mass centres start to wind down.
Second jabs will be administered in the overflow car park at the Water's Edge.
First doses will still be available for 16 and 17 year-olds too.
It comes as more than 12 thousand vaccines were administered across Northern Ireland over the weekend - through the 'Big Jab Weekend' initiative.
Belfast Belfast's SSE arena is to be converted back into a concert and ice-hockey venue in the coming weeks.https://t.co/dXqhNMF1cy
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 24, 2021

(Danielle McElroy from Bangor receives the final Covid-19 jab inside the SSE Arena)
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