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Sanofi have advised that some FluQuadri vaccine stock supplied into Australia has international packaging with eligibility wording “For 3 years of age and older” (see photo). This includes FluQuadri supplied for the NSW Government’s universal flu vaccine program for people aged 5-64 years, who are not otherwise eligible under the National Immunisation Program (NIP).
The ATAGI statement of the administration of seasonal influenza vaccines in 2022 advises that FluQuadri may be given to children from 6 months of age.
Sanofi advises that these batches were approved by the TGA for supply in Australia under s19A, and that Sanofi was required to send this advice to all GP practices before distributing.
Provider reminder: ALL children aged 6 months to <5 years are eligible for free influenza vaccine under the NIP (Vaxigrip Tetra and Fluarix Tetra) as detailed in the ATAGI statement.
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ATAGI has updated its recommendations for a winter dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
These are:
Adults aged 50 to 64 years are now recommended to receive a winter booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Adults aged 30 to 49 years can receive a winter booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, however the benefit for people in this age group is less certain.
The interval recommended between a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection or the first booster dose and a winter booster dose is now 3 months.
People previously eligible for a winter booster dose are at a higher risk of severe disease and death from COVID-19 and should receive a winter booster dose as soon as possible. ATAGI advises that individuals previously infected with SARS-CoV-2, irrespective of the variant, should continue to receive recommended vaccine doses, after an interval of 3 months. This is because a previous infection will not provide sufficient protection against severe disease.
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The following item is posted on the Vaccine Ordering Centre website:
Zostavax remains restricted due to national supply shortages. To ensure ongoing supply to all immunisation providers, ordering quantities will be restricted until supply issues stabilise.
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General practices who privately purchased flu vaccines for the “NSW free flu vaccine in June/July” program, will be able to submit a declaration form at the conclusion of the program (17 July 2022) to seek remuneration for the purchase cost of quantities administered during 1 June to 17 July.
Practices will need to complete one declaration form with attached invoices after 17 July 2022. The declaration form is still in development and will be circulated in July. As soon as the form becomes available, the PHN will update you.
For now, practices should keep records of:
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invoices of privately purchased flu vaccines
- number of private flu vaccines administered during 1 June to 17 July
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NSW Health have announced that free flu shots for NSW residents will be extended until 17 July amid concerns vaccination rates are still not where they should be.
Free flu vaccine in NSW
The NSW Government will fund flu vaccinations for all NSW residents from 1 June 2022 to 17 July 2022 (previously 30 June) to boost immunity for the winter season. Free flu shots will be available at:
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GP clinics for everyone aged 6 months and over
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Pharmacies for everyone aged 5 years and over
NSW Health media: Free flu shots for all in June
NSW Health website: Influenza resources for health professionals