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Loss of power may require urgent transfer of monitored vaccines into alternative safe storage, such as a neighbouring medical centre/pharmacy.
Please refer to the Australian Government’s National Vaccine Storage Guidelines, Strive for 5 (3rd edition) for further information (chapter 8 contains details on power failure and the need for a back-up plan).
Home Affairs advise that from 00:01hrs Wednesday 6 July 2022; the following applies: Passengers travelling to Australia will no longer be required to provide evidence of vaccination Unvaccinated visa holders will not require a travel exemption Passengers will not be required to complete the Digital ...
Improving the influenza immunisation rates across the above vulnerable groups For the over 65 year age group and people with certain medical risk factors (e.g. diabetes and/or COPD) who have increased risk of influenza disease complications, the influenza vaccination is funded under the National Imm...
Influenza vaccination is particularly important this year. With the easing of international and domestic public health measures arising from the COVID-19 global pandemic, a resurgence of influenza is expected in 2022, with the Australian community potentially more vulnerable to the virus this winter...
Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) is currently seeking EOIs from general practice nurses to complete an accredited nurse immuniser course. To practice as Immunisation Program Nurses in Queensland under the authorisation of the Health Drugs and Poisons Regulation 1996, nurses are required to ...
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