Counsel for the plaintiff told the court that the plaintiff, who was 13 at the time, attended the vaccination centre in Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Co. Dublin
in August 2021, for the COVID vaccination, and said the nurse administered the wrong vaccination and used a needle that had been used on three other
people.
In evidence, the child’s father stated to the court in written testimony that the second vaccination had been administered without discussion and consent of
either himself or his daughter. He further said that that the nurse who administered the vaccination, had denied that the first syringe had been used previously. On further enquiry with the head nurse, it transpired that the syringe had in fact been used on another person.
Following this incident, the child had to undergo blood tests and be vaccinated for Hepatitis B. it was pointed out to the court that at least one of the three persons who had been given the vaccination with the same syringe refused to undergo blood tests. As a result of this the plaintiff had to undergo a post-exposure antiretroviral therapy course over a month. The result of this brought on nausea and generally feeling unwell. She had to undergo a number of other tests as a result of the actions of the HSE in administering the vaccine in this fashion.
The court was told that a year after the incident, the plaintiff developed an abscess that ruptured during her school sports day, which added to the stress she already suffered. This was treated with antibiotics.
Counsel for the plaintiff informed the court that the defendant had initially offered €15,500 in settlement but this had been rejected earlier by another judge. This was then increased to €16,500, then €20,000 with expenses and legal costs, which was accepted.
The barrister for the HSE read out an apology on behalf of the HSE.
Ella Mulhern (Suing through her Father) v The HSE Circuit Civil Court (Ms. Justice Fiona O’Sullivan) 23 June 2025.