A protest against the introduction of coronavirus vaccine passports is set to take place in Belfast on Saturday afternoon.
Organised by Alliance Against Vaccine Passports, a parade is set to take place from 1.30pm, with the route listed as Cornmarket, High Street, Bridge Street, North Street, Royal Avenue, Donegall Place and Donegall Square North.
Around 500 participants are expected to attend the protest which will end at Belfast City Hall at 2pm.
Translink have warned that disruption to public transport is expected in the area this afternoon.
In a tweet, they said delays to Glider services on the East/West Belfast route can be expected, and all updates can be found by clicking here.
Today’s protest comes exactly two weeks since hundreds also met at the front of City Hall to protest against mandatory vaccination passports just as the Christmas Market reopened.
Health Minister Robin Swann has urged people to apply for the coronavirus vaccine certification.
In a statement, Mr…
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