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Updated 14th June 2024
Please encourage your household members and other close contacts to have the COVID-19 vaccine, including the booster dose, once they are eligible as this may offer you further protection from getting COVID-19. This is known as the “ring” vaccination concept.
An Australian Government COVID vaccine fact checker is available.
A 2 page guide for your treating doctors can be found here. Please refer to the Australian Living Guidelines for the Pharmacological Management of Inflammatory Arthritis for more detailed information.
Please do not contact the ARA Secretariat for medical advice regarding the vaccine, please consult with your prescribing doctor.
The ARA will update this advice as new information becomes available.
XBB.1.5 vaccines are the preferred COVID-19 vaccines over other available vaccine types. The following COVID-19 vaccines are currently available in Australia: Vaccines for children (5 years+)
Vaccines for adolescents and adults (12 years +)
Talk with your doctor, pharmacist or vaccine provider to find out which COVID-19 vaccine is best for you. For more information on COVID-19 vaccination in Australia, click here.
The number of vaccinations and booster doses you need depends on your age and whether you have a medical condition that increases the risk of severe COVID-19 illness.
This Recommended COVID-19 vaccines poster outlines the doses recommended for each age and population group.
This ATAGI recommendation outlines the use of a 3rd primary dose of vaccine in individuals that are severely immunocompromised.
ATAGI recommends a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in the following population groups:
For further information, see: Australian Immunisation Handbook COVID-19 Chapter.
Yes, the COVID-19 vaccine and the influenza (flu) vaccine can be safely given at the same time.
Yes, people who have had COVID-19 should still be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine. This provides extra protection against future infections. Wait for 6 months after COVID infection or previous dose of COVID vaccine before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose.