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Confusion over temporary vaccine exemption

Confusion over temporary vaccine exemption

According to NSW Health, people who have recovered from COVID-19 will have the same freedoms as the fully vaccinated for up to six months – but questions remain over how the exemption will be granted.


‘An incredible moment in each of your careers’

‘An incredible moment in each of your careers’

Greg Hunt has thanked GPs for their ‘amazing’ work during the vaccine rollout.


Government moves to ease concerns over next month’s Pfizer supply

Government moves to ease concerns over next month’s Pfizer supply

The Federal Government says Pfizer has confirmed it will meet its scheduled delivery following reports of a potential shortfall.


ATAGI says third vaccine dose ‘likely’ for certain cohorts

ATAGI says third vaccine dose ‘likely’ for certain cohorts

The advisory body has said ‘severely immunocompromised’ people will be among those expected to require an additional dose.


One in a million chance of death following AstraZeneca jab: TGA

One in a million chance of death following AstraZeneca jab: TGA

By contrast, Australians aged 60 and over – for whom AstraZeneca is preferred – have a nearly one in 10 chance of dying from COVID.


Health Minister calls on ‘amazing’ general practices to dig deep

Health Minister calls on ‘amazing’ general practices to dig deep

Millions of incoming Pfizer doses will make the next three weeks critical to the country’s vaccine rollout, Greg Hunt has told Australia’s peak health bodies.


Clearer picture of long-term vaccine efficacy against severe COVID

Clearer picture of long-term vaccine efficacy against severe COVID

Major pre-print studies comparing multiple COVID vaccines have found their ability to protect against hospitalisation and death may begin to wane in the long term.


Children’s risk of long COVID ‘substantially lower’ than expected

Children’s risk of long COVID ‘substantially lower’ than expected

For the majority of young people, COVID-19 is a mild disease – what does that mean for the possibility of vaccinating under-12s?


Survey suggests vaccine hesitancy is falling across Australia

Survey suggests vaccine hesitancy is falling across Australia

The results indicate a positive trend, but researchers say more work needs to be done to assess why some people are still not being reached.


Government clarifies GPs’ position as states expand Pfizer eligibility

Government clarifies GPs’ position as states expand Pfizer eligibility

The Department of Health has confirmed GPs can mirror states on Pfizer eligibility for over-60s.


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