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Government rolls out free shingles vaccine

Government rolls out free shingles vaccine

Five million older and vulnerable Australians will have access to the new, and more effective, Shingrix vaccine from next month.


Government launches COVID-19 inquiry

Government launches COVID-19 inquiry

The RACGP will contribute to a review of the pandemic response, which will scrutinise how the crisis was handled and help prepare for future events.


In Practice: Wound awareness

In Practice: Wound awareness

Hard-to-heal wounds cost Australia $6.6 billion each year, but medical professionals can reaffirm best practice via a series of free webinars.


Another COVID-19 booster for over-75s: ATAGI

Another COVID-19 booster for over-75s: ATAGI

The new guidance was released at the same time as an announcement on the upcoming closure of the COVID-19 Vaccination Training Program.


Free meningococcal B vaccine program expanded in Queensland

Free meningococcal B vaccine program expanded in Queensland

The State Government will follow the lead of South Australia in offering free vaccination to infants and adolescents from next year.


Genetic link to asymptomatic COVID: Study

Genetic link to asymptomatic COVID: Study

Landmark research finds gene variants and exposure to the common cold could help develop more impactful COVID-19 medications.


Plea for flu vaccine rollout boost

Plea for flu vaccine rollout boost

Frustrated GPs say urgent help is needed to improve flu immunisation rates, with just one third of Australians vaccinated.


In Practice: COVID telehealth expansion

In Practice: COVID telehealth expansion

More patients with a high risk of severe illness are now exempt from the pre-existing relationship rule.


Our adult vaccination program needs a shot in the arm

Our adult vaccination program needs a shot in the arm

Australia has enviable childhood vaccination rates, but the increasingly vulnerable adult population is being left behind, writes Dr Sarah Chu.


Aged care COVID vaccination rates still lagging

Aged care COVID vaccination rates still lagging

More than half of aged care residents are yet to receive their booster – and winter is coming – writes Associate Professor Hassan Vally.


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