School kids to get Moderna

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Primary school students in Wyndham will now be able to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

The decision was made following recommendations by the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) to vaccinate six to 11 year olds.

“Children aged five to 11 can already receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, and now parents and carers also have the option of the Moderna vaccine,” Royal Australian College of General Practitioners president Dr Karen Price said.

“Both vaccines are extremely safe and effective and we need children vaccinated as soon as possible.”

Dr Price reiterated that hesitant parents should seek professional advice on whether to vaccinate their children.

“I also urge parents and carers who are feeling uncertain about their child’s vaccinations to turn to their GP,” she said.

“We will give you expert advice and answer any questions you have; we are here to help.”

In Australia, there have been no COVID-19 related deaths in children aged 10 and under since September 2021.

Details: You can find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination hub or clinic, www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/where-you-can-get-vaccinated-covid-19-in-wyndham