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Flu vax for you and me, for free

Annual flu shots will be free for all Victorians after flu cases in the state rose more than 30 per cent in just one week.

Free vaccinations will be available from Wednesday, June 1 to Thursday, June 30.

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a reduced immunity to common viruses including influenza, with flu cases rising from 10,000 to 15,000 in Victoria during the last week of May.

The vaccine is already free for children aged under five, people aged 65 and over, pregnant women, people with increased-risk medical conditions and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The state government initiative will reimburse GPs and community pharmacies for influenza vaccines administered to people not usually eligible for a free vaccine.

Immunisation providers will also be offered $2000 grants to assist in managing additional demand, including the costs of rostering more staff and extending opening hours.

More than 3000 Victorian GPs and community pharmacies have been invited to take part under a $33 million package, aimed at boosting vaccination coverage and avoiding more hospitalisations during winter.

“This will be the first time in two years that we will face a real flu season – we need all Victorians to roll up their sleeves and help protect their loved ones and our health system by getting vaccinated,” Health Minister Martin Foley said.

With no interval required between receiving the flu and COVID vaccines, Victorians are encouraged to ensure their vaccinations, both influenza and COVID, are up to date for the winter season.

“Victorians really took up the call to arms when it came to COVID-19 vaccinations, and we know they can do it again – so we’re removing as many barriers as possible to help boost vaccine coverage,” Mr Foley said.

“Help your family stay safe this winter by getting vaccinated for both the flu and COVID-19, getting tested if you have any symptoms and staying home while unwell.”

Victorians can book their free flu vaccines by contacting their local GP or community pharmacy, beginning on Wednesday, June 1.

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