Moderna vax arrives in Australia

The first delivery of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine doses has arrived in Australia and will be administered by community pharmacies around the country from the week.

As part of the first delivery, almost 350,000 doses arrived in Australia at the end of last week, with a further 700,000 from the additional million doses secured from European Union member states arriving on the weekend.

Minister for Health and Aged Care, Greg Hunt MP, welcomes the arrival of the doses, saying they are the first of two million to be supplied by Moderna in September from their Belgium plant.

“We expect that these doses will be distributed to more than 1800 community pharmacies across the country and put in into the arms of Australians in the next week,” says Minister Hunt.

“A further 1800 community pharmacies across the country will start to receive doses the week commencing 27 September.

“To date, we have administered over 24 million Covid-19 vaccines across Australia, with more than 70% of Australians having received a first dose and 45% having received a second dose. These are important achievements as we move closer, every day, to the vaccination rates required for us to safely reopen our country.

“The additional Moderna vaccines will provide more opportunities for Australians to get vaccinated, including those aged 12-15 who recently joined the rollout, and I encourage anyone who hasn’t received a Covid-19 vaccine yet to book one today.”

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has approved the vaccine, and the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has recommended the use of the Moderna vaccine for Australians aged 12 and over.

Nationwide, more than 3640 pharmacies have already put their hands up to administer the Moderna vaccine.

Reportedly, Australia has an advance purchase agreement with Moderna to secure 25 million doses of the vaccine – 10 million this year and 15 million in 2022.

Importantly, it’s said that the Moderna vaccine doses will go through the standard TGA batch-testing process as all other Covid-19 vaccines.

To book a COVID-19 vaccination today, visit: australia.gov.au

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