HankScorpio
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My wife and I received our 2nd vaccine dose on 15 July this year and the Govt has announced eligibility for booster shots as 6 momths from your second dose. This would make us eligible from 15 January 2022 and we live in NSW.
However we have a trip to Canada booked to depart 13 January. Regardless of Canada’s inbound passenger rules around boosters we’d much prefer the protection of a booster while traveling abroad.
Does anyone know if boosters will be allowed under these kind of circumstances?
I called the National Covid Hotline and they weren’t able to advise (other than “check back later”)
I’m hoping my GP may allow it (I’ll ask him today) but the other potential issue is whether our records in the national immunisation register will be able to be updated if the time period of 3rd (booster) dose is less than 6 months.
Thanks in advance if anyone knows the answer!
However we have a trip to Canada booked to depart 13 January. Regardless of Canada’s inbound passenger rules around boosters we’d much prefer the protection of a booster while traveling abroad.
Does anyone know if boosters will be allowed under these kind of circumstances?
I called the National Covid Hotline and they weren’t able to advise (other than “check back later”)
I’m hoping my GP may allow it (I’ll ask him today) but the other potential issue is whether our records in the national immunisation register will be able to be updated if the time period of 3rd (booster) dose is less than 6 months.
Thanks in advance if anyone knows the answer!