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Health advice changed to allow Victorian aged care residents to get COVID vaccines after flu jabs – ABC News
Health authorities have changed their advice for Victorian aged care residents, meaning they can now get a COVID vaccine within two weeks of getting the flu jab….
Health authorities have changed their advice for Victorian aged care residents, meaning they can now get a COVID-19 vaccine within two weeks of getting the flu jab.
Key points:
- The Chief Medical Officer says the medical advice is the benefit of a COVID-19 vaccine outweighs the risks
- The health advice for everyone outside of aged care in Victoria is to wait two weeks between COVID-19 and flu vaccines
- The federal opposition say it is a “scandal” there are still aged care residents who have not had a…
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