Vaccine Rollout in Australia - personal accounts.

As an aside my Moderna booster has not appeared on my medicare records since it was administered on Monday. What has been the normal timeframe for this?
Mine was done at a pharmac_. They had updated Medicare site before shot was given. I checked the Medicare app while waiting immediately after shot given and it was already noted. I downloaded the new certificate while waiting and had it imported into several state government apps before departing the pharmac_.
 

It states:

If you were vaccinated at one of the following locations:
  • *Sydney Olympic Park (Figtree Ave) - NSW Health Vaccination Centre
  • RPA Hospital - NSW Health Vaccination Centre
  • Bicentennial Park - NSW Health Vaccination Centre
  • Sydney Airport - NSW Health Vaccination Centre
  • Canterbury Hospital - NSW Health Vaccination Clinic
  • Koori Clinic
  • Ultimo Clinic
  • Community Clinics: All Saints, Ashfield, Burwood, Campsie, Common Grounds, Glebe, Lakemba, Marrickville, Parry Park, Punchbowl, Redfern, Riverwood, Sydney Markets, The Acres Club, Waterloo, Zetland, University of Sydney Great Hall, Sydney Town Hall
Please complete the form below. Please enter your details carefully so we can match them against our COVID-19 Vaccination records.

*Note: This excludes Qudos Bank Arena vaccinations. If you were vaccinated at Qudos Bank Arena, please call 1800 922 886

Vaccinated somewhere else?

Please call the NSW Health Vaccination Support Line on
1800 57 11 55

Thank you.

Filled out the online form and records have been updated within 30 minutes of submission.
 
I received a Medicare letter from the Australian Immunisation Register saying that I am now eligible to have a booster. I imagine quite a few people will have received this letter.
 
I only have two doses registered on the AIR. Medicare and AIR would be unaware of the booster I had overseas.

It would be for the third dose (or presumably, I guess a fourth dose for those severely immunocompromised).

It was dated some weeks after I became eligible for a booster based on the date of my 2nd dose. I will be curious to see if I get another letter if I wait and the six months is up and the booster becomes "overdue".

"You are now eligible to get your COVID-19 booster dose

You have received all required COVID-19 vaccinations and are now eligible to get your COVID-19 booster dose.

If you have not yet booked your booster dose, you can book online through the Vaccine Clinic Finder. You can also contact your preferred vaccination provider.

If you are severely immunocompromised, please contact your healthcare provider about your recommended vaccinations..."

Whilst there are no mandates that affect me I see no need to rush out and try and get my overseas booster registered or to have another booster. I intend to have another booster before possibly travelling overseas in the middle of the year.
 
Vaccine was available for me in March 2021 as I am category 1b. Held off and held off until November 2021 and I've now had 2 doses of Pfizer plus Moderna booster. No issues with any vaccination.

Wife had 2 doses Pfizer back in June as we were looking for her to get back to Thailand early as father in law not well but it wasn't easy to get back. She had Moderna booster in January. Migraines started a few days after first shot and continue to this day. Had dizziness and nausea for ~2 weeks after second shot. Nothing much after 3rd shot but she's been having kidney pain for close to 3 weeks. Doctor saying kidney pain post UTI but I'm not convinced.

I'm not putting my daughter through this poorly scripted charade until these clowns get their act together.
 
I only have two doses registered on the AIR. Medicare and AIR would be unaware of the booster I had overseas.
Your overseas vaccination can be added to AIR (if on the approved list)
My AU GP added mine to the AIR. Matt G has the detailed instructions.
 
Fourth - winter booster done. AZ, AZ, Pfizer, Moderna. Just sitting out 10 minutes and immunisation history updated. Pharmacist said Moderna booster was half dose compared with primary course.
I could've had mine today, but I'm waiting until later this month when my wife becomes eligible and we'll go together.

Like you, it'll be AZ, AZ, Pfizer and Moderna. Let's hope it works a little bit.
 
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Fourth - winter booster done. AZ, AZ, Pfizer, Moderna. Just sitting out 10 minutes and immunisation history updated. Pharmacist said Moderna booster was half dose compared with primary course.
A half Moderna dose I think is still a higher dose than a full Pfizer dose. I may well do Moderna for my fourth dose as well. I am thinking about late May at this point.
 
A timely reminder that I am due for my second booster. I will go for Moderna
 
Thus far got 2 doses of AZ as primary course, Pfizer for 3rd dose and plan on getting 4th dose of Moderna in about 10 days time (had my flu shot about 10 days ago). Hopefully this dose will keep me protected against COVID!

-RooFlyer88
 
I will wait for the Medical Practitioners on this site to chime in with what they would do, MrsM is x3 Pfizer, I am x2 AZ and Moderna and MissM is x2 Pfizer. We may hold out to get another booster until closer to travel as some countries (if I have read correctly) are also want to know when your last jab/booster date was before allowing entry.
 
Not a medico, but heterologous boosting (boosting with a different vaccine to what you have had already) may produce a stronger immune response. So if you have had 2x or 3x Pfizer, I'd probably go for Moderna or Novavax. If you have had 2x AZ then Moderna or Pfizer unless you have contraindications to taking mRNA vaccines. For 2x AZ and Moderna, then I guess Pfizer, Moderna or Novavax. The Moderna doses are stronger doses than Pfizer so that may outweigh some of the benefits of having a different mRNA vaccine in Pfizer.

I have had 2xAZ and 1xPfizer, and intend to have Moderna or Novavax next. But any of the vaccines you can get is better than no vaccine.
 
I will wait for the Medical Practitioners on this site to chime in with what they would do, MrsM is x3 Pfizer, I am x2 AZ and Moderna and MissM is x2 Pfizer. We may hold out to get another booster until closer to travel as some countries (if I have read correctly) are also want to know when your last jab/booster date was before allowing entry.
To each their own, I suppose, but frankly I try and avoid listening to medical professionals and experts on important matters like this. Frankly, we don't have enough data as it is to say what course of vaccinations provides the best long term and short term protection (although we do know that these vaccines are safe). This is why I've taken the course of mixing AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna (and hopefully Novavax when the commonwealth comes to their senses). We also don't know what the long term effects of a novel Coronavirus like this are. I'd rather get as much protection as I can, particularly now that travel has reopened and we have the highly infectious Omicron.

The only thing we can say for certain regardless of variant is you can't catch COVID outdoors, but that's about it.

-RooFlyer88
 
If you have had 2 or 3 doses of an mRNA vaccine your fourth shot really should be Novavax. It could have been AZ but not approved as a booster which is sad.
Lots of evidence that mix and match does produce better results but it doesn't mean mixing the mRNA vaccines. After 2 mRNA Vaccines the best results were with AZ in the UK and J&J in the USA.

So I had 2 AZ then a Moderna booster. I will have a 4th shot and it will be Novavax. However I will wait ~ 6 months from my third shot to have it. The main reason is we have a trip to Europe including a cruise in August and having the 4th shot about 6 weeks out from that makes sense to me.
If I had it at 4 months then I would be starting my Europe trip 4 months after the extra booster. The third shot waned after 4 months so not what I want.
 
If you have had 2 or 3 doses of an mRNA vaccine your fourth shot really should be Novavax. It could have been AZ but not approved as a booster which is sad.
Lots of evidence that mix and match does produce better results but it doesn't mean mixing the mRNA vaccines. After 2 mRNA Vaccines the best results were with AZ in the UK and J&J in the USA.

So I had 2 AZ then a Moderna booster. I will have a 4th shot and it will be Novavax. However I will wait ~ 6 months from my third shot to have it. The main reason is we have a trip to Europe including a cruise in August and having the 4th shot about 6 weeks out from that makes sense to me.
If I had it at 4 months then I would be starting my Europe trip 4 months after the extra booster. The third shot waned after 4 months so not what I want.
Based on that I am supposing that I should have Novavax as my 2nd booster. I currently have had 3 X AZ as I have been advised against having mRNA vaccines.
 
After receiving 2 x AZ, 1 x Pfizer, then I guess that the next may be ….. Moderna or Novavax?
 

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