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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

WA Premier rolls up sleeve for COVID-19 vaccine jab

From today, thousands more Western Australians can get vaccinated at one of three community vaccination clinics, with Premier Mark McGowan among the first to roll up his sleeve for the jab today.

Anyone 50 years and over is now eligible to book in and receive the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination from community vaccination clinics from today or from a participating GP clinic from May 17.

“Today I’ve rolled up for WA and got my COVID-19 vaccination,” Premier McGowan said.

“As I’ve said all along, when my turn comes up I won’t hesitate to get the vaccine.

“This is ultra-important because the more people who get vaccinated, the more we protect our families, friends and community.

“As more community clinics come online, vaccination rates across the State continue to be boosted which offers us more protection against the threat of COVID-19.

“The State Government is also continuing to focus on vaccinating priority groups such as frontline healthcare, quarantine, border, high-risk and critical workers, so we remain on the front foot in tackling this pandemic.”

The State-run metropolitan community clinics are located at the Claremont Showgrounds, Kwinana Supa Centre and near Perth Airport at 2 George Wiencke Drive and are open between 8.30am and 3.30pm, seven days a week.

A fourth community vaccination clinic is scheduled to open later this month in Joondalup.

“We now have more than 400 people in various teams of staff working on WA’s COVID vaccination program,” said WA Health Minister, Roger Cook.

“So far, scores of Western Australians have been vaccinated – the establishment of these State-run community vaccination clinics means many more people can easily get vaccinated,” he said.

“With the Kwinana clinic opening today and Joondalup later this month, it’s a further opportunity for people to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated.

“To ensure you get your vaccination, please don’t just turn up – it’s essential you make a booking, so vaccination staff can co-ordinate appropriately.”

Vaccination bookings are essential and can be made on 13 COVID (13 268 43) via a dedicated call centre.

In regional WA, hospital-based vaccination clinics are also offering vaccinations in the Goldfields, Great Southern, Kimberley, Mid-West, Pilbara, South-West and Wheatbelt in addition to a number of local GP clinics. Regional hospital-based vaccination clinics can be booked via 13 COVID.

Anyone from regional WA who plans to travel to Perth and is eligible for vaccination due to their work or age can make a vaccination appointment but they will need to return to the metropolitan area within the recommended timeframe for the second dose.

COVID vaccines can also be accessed via GPs, GP respiratory clinics and Aboriginal Medical Services located throughout regional and metropolitan WA.

AstraZeneca remains the recommended vaccine for those aged 50 and over with Pfizer for those aged under 50.

All community vaccination clinics will be delivering the AstraZeneca vaccine.

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