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AstraZeneca advice from Australia s top vaccine body remains unchanged

Share on Twitter The panel advising the federal government on vaccines has not changed its advice on AstraZeneca, including whether it should lower the recommended age threshold for the jab.  The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) held its weekly meeting on Monday evening amid the worsening COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney.  Currently, the body recommends the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for older Australians, aged over 60.  ATAGI meets each week and has met today, a Department of Health spokesperson said in a statement to SBS News.  It continues to review its advice around AstraZeneca, along with updating materials and advice for health practitioners.

All it does is increase my anxiety : Young people in NSW say graphic new coronavirus ad is an insult

Share on Twitter People have voiced their anger over a graphic COVID-19 advertisement airing on Sydney television screens that seems to encourage young people to get vaccinated when many are still unable to. In the short federal government-funded TV ad, a young woman on a ventilator struggles to breathe in a hospital bed as her heart monitor beeps. She slowly makes eye contact with the camera and gasps for air as a message reads: COVID-19 can affect anyone. Stay home. Get tested. Book your vaccination. Here’s the Government ad which will run in Sydney tonight. #COVID19nsw#COVID19 Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said the Australian government had specifically commissioned the ad because of the intensifying outbreak in NSW.

Why young people could be the key to Sydney getting out of lockdown

The head of Australia s vaccine task force wants young people living in Sydney to get vaccinated as quickly as possible as the city s coronavirus crisis worsens. The federal government has released a graphic ad showing a young woman struggling to breathe after contracting the virus. It has been broadcast in Sydney as the city struggles with a growing outbreak, reporting 112 new cases on Monday. There are 63 COVID-19 patients in hospital in NSW. Of those, 14 are under the age of 35 and 18 are in intensive care. The head of Australia s vaccine task force wants young people living in Sydney to get vaccinated as quickly as possible as the city s coronavirus crisis worsens

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