Albanese expands access to fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccine for 1.5 million people

Original article by Dana Daniel
The Age – Page: Online : 26-May-22

The federal government has expanded the eligibility criteria for a second COVID-19 booster shot. Acting on the advice of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation, the government has announced that people aged 16+ who have a range of health conditions or disabilities will be eligible for a fourth vaccine dose from 30 May. A fourth dose is already available to people aged 65+, aged-care and disability care residents, severely immunocompromised people and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50+.

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AUSTRALIAN TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP ON IMMUNISATION

Booster shots for children aged 12 to 15 considered by ATAGI

Original article by Dana Daniel
Brisbane Times – Page: Online : 16-Mar-22

Some 85 per cent of Australians aged 12-15 have received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 79 per cent are now double-dosed. A meeting of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation on Wednesday will consider whether to recommend extending the booster program to children in this age group. Epidemiologist Peter McIntyre says any booster shots should be administered to children aged 12-15 after six months rather than three, as they are at lower risk and the focus should be on immunising older and vulnerable people. Queensland recorded 5,589 new COVID-19 cases and 10 deaths on Tuesday; there were 10,689 new infections and six deaths in NSW, while Victoria reported 7,460 new cases and four deaths.

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AUSTRALIAN TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP ON IMMUNISATION

TGA provisionally approves AstraZeneca COVID booster vaccine

Original article by
abc.net.au – Page: Online : 10-Feb-22

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has provisionally approved the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine as a booster shot for people aged 18+. However, the TGA has stated that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are still preferred as a booster shot for all adults, regardless of the first two vaccine doses they had received. The TGA adds that people will need to consult their doctor before getting an AstraZeneca booster shot. Meanwhile, NSW recorded 10,312 new COVID-19 cases and 20 deaths on Wednesday; there were 9,908 new coronavirus cases and 21 deaths in Victoria, while Queensland reported 6,902 new cases and 24 deaths.

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AUSTRALIA. THERAPEUTIC GOODS ADMINISTRATION, ASTRAZENECA PLC, PFIZER INCORPORATED, MODERNA INCORPORATED

Tourists may need to be triple-jabbed: Andrews

Original article by Lucas Baird, Mark Ludlow
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 6 : 9-Feb-22

The Victorian government is at odds with its federal counterpart regarding the vaccination status of international tourists when Australia’s borders reopen on 21 February. The federal government has advised that inbound travellers will only be required to have two COVID-19 vaccine doses. However, Premier Daniel Andrews says the state will require tourists to have a booster shot if the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation recommends that people must have had three doses in order to enter the country. This could lead to international visitors being barred from hospitality, retail and entertainment venues in Victoria, in a new blow for the tourism industry.

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VICTORIA. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP ON IMMUNISATION

Privacy fight for BHP vax order as miners caught faking jabs

Original article by David Marin-Guzman
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 6 : 19-Jan-22

BHP has defended its decision to require all employees to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status by 31 January. The resources group says it needs all relevant information to ensure that employees are not faking their vaccination status. A spokesman says that immunisation history statements and COVID-19 digital certificates will only be viewed by members of BHP’s health and medical teams. The CFMEU has expressed concern about the privacy implications of BHP’s policy, and has taken the matter to the Fair Work Commission.

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BHP GROUP LIMITED – ASX BHP, CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MARITIME, MINING AND ENERGY UNION OF AUSTRALIA

Unvaxxed BHP miners agree to get the jab

Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 5 : 25-Nov-21

BHP has advised that fewer than 35 workers at its Mt Arthur coal mine have yet to provide evidence that they are vaccinated against COVID-19. The resources group recently stood down nearly 80 of the mine’s workers under its mandatory vaccination policy. The CFMEU and the ACTU are challenging the validity of this policy in the Fair Work Commission, contending that BHP did not comply with the consultation requirements of the Work, Health and Safety Act.

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BHP GROUP LIMITED – ASX BHP, CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MARITIME, MINING AND ENERGY UNION OF AUSTRALIA, ACTU, AUSTRALIA. FAIR WORK COMMISSION

PM warns rebels could cost election

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 24-Nov-21

The federal government remains divided over the issue of COVID-19 vaccine mandates by its state counterparts. The government is under pressure from senators Gerard Rennick and Alex Antic to take legislative action to override such mandates, and they have raised the prospect of voting against government bills in the final session of parliament for the year. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told a party room meeting that the Coalition risks losing the 2022 election if the dissent within its ranks continues.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

BHP miners sent home without pay

Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 5 : 11-Nov-21

BHP imposed a deadline of 10 November for all workers at its Mt Arthur open-cut coal mine to receive their first COVID-19 shot under its mandatory vaccination policy. BHP has advised that almost 80 unvaccinated workers at the mine have been stood down without pay, although it will not take any further action until the Fair Work Commission issues a ruling on a legal challenge to the vaccination policy. The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining & Energy Union had sought to delay implementation of the policy. Workers at all other BHP sites must be vaccinated by the end of January.

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BHP GROUP LIMITED – ASX BHP, CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MARITIME, MINING AND ENERGY UNION OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA. FAIR WORK COMMISSION

National booster program launched with Pfizer in pharmacies

Original article by Rachel Clun, Lucy Carroll
Brisbane Times – Page: Online : 8-Nov-21

The federal government will ramp up the national COVID-19 vaccination rollout, with pharmacies to begin offering booster shots from 8 November. The Pfizer booster dose will be available to all Australians who have been fully vaccinated for at least six months; about 173,000 booster doses have already been administered to people such as healthcare workers and aged-care residents. Meanwhile, pharmacies will now be able to offer all three Pfizer doses, while the Moderna vaccine will be available from GPs. Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Sonya Bennett says that booster shots are likely to be needed periodically, but they will probably not be required every year. Some 80.5 per cent of Australians aged 16+ are now fully vaccinated, and 89.3 per cent have had one vaccine dose.

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PFIZER INCORPORATED, MODERNA INCORPORATED, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF HEALTH

Aged-care boosters on agenda as TGA backs third-jab plan

Original article by Natasha Robinson
The Australian – Page: 4 : 28-Oct-21

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has formally approved the use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as a booster shot. It will be administered six months after a person has received their first dose of any coronavirus vaccine. Studies have suggested that the efficacy of vaccines declines significantly 3-6 months after they have been administered. However, TGA head John Skerritt has stressed that two doses of an approved vaccine provides strong protection against serious illness, hospitalisation and death. Aged-care residents will be given priority for booster shots, which are expected to become available to the general population from 8 November.

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AUSTRALIA. THERAPEUTIC GOODS ADMINISTRATION