Pharmacies to give COVID jabs to over-50s

Community pharmacies around Australia are being invited to join the nationwide effort to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to over-50s in the coming months.

Minister for Health and Aged Care, Greg Hunt said, “Community pharmacy will be an important partner in the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.”

“Utilising the existing network of thousands of community pharmacies will ensure the general population have broader access to COVID-19 vaccinations, provide choice in where the community receive a vaccine, and address barriers to access some parts of rural and regional Australia,” Minister Hunt said.

“Participation in the program will be voluntary and pharmacies will need to demonstrate they meet the highest safety standards and have capacity and capability to deliver COVID-19 vaccines, as well as ensuring they continue to provide important services to their local communities. These standards have been informed by the expert medical advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI).”

The health minister said he hoped as many pharmacies as possible would take up the program, which is expected to start in May when ‘Phase 2A’ of the rollout commences.

Phase 2A is when the vaccinations will become available to people aged over 50 and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, before the vaccine is rolled out to the general adult population.

Mr Hunt said the vaccination program remained on track to commence with the Pfizer shots for frontline workers in late February and a larger-scale AstraZeneca vaccine rollout from March.

“The Australian Government is committed to providing access to safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19, and the distribution effort will be one of the largest logistical operations in our country’s history,” he said.

The National President of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, George Tambassis, said community pharmacists across Australia welcomed the opportunity to be part of the healthcare sector’s commitment to ensuring the maximum possible uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations.

“Some 94% of pharmacies are members of the pharmacy profession’s quality assurance program, QCPP, and the robustness of this program underpins the sector’s ability to meet the challenges of the pandemic and the delivery of COVID-19 vaccinations, while maintaining the levels of service and medicine delivery critical to their role as frontline healthcare professionals,” Mr Tambassis said.

“With a network of some 5,800 pharmacies across Australia, appropriately trained pharmacists are ideally placed to provide the opportunities and access for Australians to receive a COVID-19 vaccination,” he said.

“Our members are committed to helping protect communities in all areas of the country and, as has been shown during all phases of this pandemic, will continue to go above and beyond for their patients.

“The Guild looks forward to helping ensure the resources and skills of pharmacists are recognised and quickly utilised in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.”

Mr Hunt said community pharmacies would be “incentivised to provide both doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to Australians wishing to be vaccinated, to ensure maximum uptake of the vaccine”.

“The Australian Government will continue to work with state and territory health authorities and the health sector to finalise the locations for vaccine distribution,” the Minister said.

He said all health professionals involved in the vaccination program would have undertaken specialised training, which is currently in development. This training is expected to be rolled out from early February.

Many of Australia’s community pharmacies are already critical in the delivery of the seasonal influenza vaccines across the entire population, and their efforts in stepping up to support the COVID‑19 vaccine program will be important in ensuring wide accessibility and take up, he said.

This will be the first time a national community pharmacy vaccination program will be rolled out funded by the Commonwealth Government.

More information about the Governments COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy is available at health.gov.au and the EOI will be issued from 1 February 2021.

“The Government thanks the community pharmacy sector for their constructive engagement and collaboration over recent months, in particular the Pharmacy Guild of Australia and the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia,” Mr Hunt said.