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65 광고문의 0422 258 092, 0432 008 985 visionweekly01@gmail.com 가정폭력(Domestic Violence) 무료법률상담 골드코스트한인회에서는가정폭력(DomesticViolence)으로 고통받거나고민하시는한인동포들을위한무료법률상담을해드리고있습니다. 상담을원하시는분들은언제든지연락주시기바랍니다. 김린변호사(골드코 스트한인회가정폭력법 률고문) 0404871986 |rk@marslegal.com.au ECCQ BBV&STI 한인지원서비스 B형간염/C형간염/HIV/성병관련문의 B형/C형간염보유자무료간탄력도검사(FibroScan)-비자에상관없이무료 담당자:송준석 0428484595 |korean@eccq.com.au 비전매거진, 온라인마케팅서비스개시! Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine national roll-out strategy Balance of adult population 6,643,000 Catch up any unvaccinated Australians from previous phases Phase 1a – up to 1.4m doses Phase 1b – up to 14.8m doses Phase 2a – up to 15.8m doses Phase 2b – up to 16m doses Phase 3 – up to 13.6m doses Quarantine and border workers 70,000 Frontline health care worker sub-groups for prioritisation 100,000 Aged care and disability care staff 318,000 Aged care and disability care residents 190,000 Total 678,000 Elderly adults aged 80 years and over 1,045,000 Elderly adults aged 70-79 years 1,858,000 Other health care workers 953,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people > 55 87,000 Younger adults with an underlying medical condition, including those with a disability 2,000,000 Critical and high risk workers including defence, police, fire, emergency services and meat processing 196,000 Total 6,139,000 < 18 if recommended 5,670,000 Adults aged 60-69 years 2,650,000 Adults aged 50-59 years 3,080,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 18- 54 387,000 Other critical and high risk workers 453,000 Total 6,570,000 Ongoing First priority populations Priority frontline healthcare workers Priority quarantine and border workers Aged care and disability care residents 1. Communications to facilities to advise of priority groups, locations and roll-out plans 2. Patient consent coordinated by contracted workforce in consultation with facility 3. Vaccination date(s) communicated 4. Vaccination doses received 1. Communications through states and territories and peak bodies to advise of priority groups, locations and roll-out plans 2. Vaccination date(s) scheduled and communicated to individual 3. Schedule and doses coordinated within State Governments to align with shifts and rosters 4. Vaccination doses received as per steps outlined below - proof of eligibility, consent and clinical screening conducted on check-in at vaccination Hub 1. Communications to advise of priority groups, locations and roll- out plans 2. Scheduling coordinated through State Government and communicated to individual 3. Individual attends Hub for vaccination at advised time by employer if applicable 4. Vaccination doses received as per steps outlined below- proof of eligibility, consent and clinical screening conducted on check-in at vaccination Hub The Australian COVID-19 vaccination program will commence with priority populations including aged care and disability care residents and workers, frontline healthcare workers and quarantine and border workers. Vaccine doses will be available through 30 - 50 hospital sites across Australia - in metro and regional areas (pending advice from states and territories) plus in residential aged care and disability care facilities. Patient screening Vaccination dose given Follow up information provided Vaccination record entered into AIR (and relevantsystems) Post vaccination monitoring Reminder of second dose - scheduled date(s) and location Second dose Day of vaccination - First dose Repeat steps for first dose process Residential Disability and Aged Care Facilities 1. Communications to facility staff to advise of priority groups, locations and roll-out plans 2. Coordinate schedule of first and second doses by facility 3. Facilities to provide readiness checklist including staff numbers on vaccination date(s) to inform dose requirements 4. Vaccination date(s) communicated 5. Vaccination doses received Doses quarantined in Hub based on readiness checklist information by facilities and picked up by contracted workforce on scheduled date(s) for vaccination day. Residential aged care and disability care workers Vaccination Hubs Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine national roll-out strategy
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