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Friday, May 3, 2024

Emergency vaccine supplies flown in to far north NSW COVID-19 outbreak

An additional 7,680 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses will be flown in to Far North NSW today for use in eight local government areas currently experiencing coronavirus outbreaks, Federal Health Minister, Greg Hunt has confirmed.

Minister Hunt said the additional doses would help provide protection to those living in the area, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

“This is a whole-of-government effort to support these communities and ensure that people can be protected through vaccination, while also having access to additional health support and testing services,” Minister Hunt said.

“We are also ready to provide additional AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines for general community vaccinations.”

The delivery includes 4,800 vaccines for use across general practices and Commonwealth Vaccination Clinics (CVCs) and 2,880 for use in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS). This includes activating three additional general practices and an additional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) in Bourke.

In line with the New South Wales COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation Plan, the Federal Government is working directly with the NSW Government, ACCHS, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (NACCHO), local stakeholders and the local community to provide immediate support to outbreak impacted communities. These areas include Bogan Shire, Bourke Shire, Brewarrina Shire, Coonamble Shire, Gilgandra Shire, Narromine Shire, Walgett Shire and Warren Shire.

The Government has also activated an Incident Management Team to respond to this situation, providing additional support to the remote communities in the area. 

The National COVID Vaccine Taskforce has also engaged the Royal Flying Doctors Services (RFDS) for emergency response and evacuation, Personal Protective Equipment drop offs and additional vaccine capacity where needed, the Minister confirmed.

“As part of the Commonwealth’s Point of Care Testing Program the Government has expedited more cartridges and another testing machine to the Walgett ACCHS to meet testing demand in Walgett and surrounding regions.”

“In addition, NSW Health has advised they are committed to a whole-of-community vaccine blitz in Walgett,” Mr Hunt said.

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