
Everyone’s getting vaccinated at the moment. We’re dealing with a global pandemic after all, and half of us are in lockdown to boot.
But it’s still not always clear just how easy it is to get that jab. Luckily you’ve come to the right place.
Your first port of call should be this ingenious map which lists all the clinics and pharmacies around Australia that are doing vaccinations, including links to book appointments.
You really can just go and book it. It’s as simple as that.
However, if you’d like the full details on just how to get vaxxed, read on below.
How can I get the AstraZeneca vaccine?
Anyone aged 18 and over can get the AstraZeneca shot. All you need to do is talk to a doctor.
In some cases, like at Victoria’s vaccination hubs which are now welcoming young adults, you don’t even need to visit a GP.
If you’re under 40 year old, the doctor will talk you through the benefits and risks and get you to sign an indemnity form. It really is that simple.
Find a clinic using the interactive map
The government’s been pretty crap at communicating where and how you can get jabbed. Thankfully, data genius Ken Tsang has created an interactive map of where you can get vaccinated.
COVID-19 Near Me lists all the clinics and pharmacies around Australia that are offering COVID vaccines. You can filter by either Pfizer or AstraZeneca, as well as by what vaccination sites have free appointments.
The map then links to each clinic’s booking system.
Some clinics are even doing walk-ins
Some vaccine clinics are accepting walk-ins, meaning you don’t need to book an appointment but you might have to wait in line for a bit.
There are a whole bunch of walk-in or drive-thru clinics in Victoria and a couple of walk-in clinics in Sydney too.
Book an appointment the easy way
If you’re in Sydney, Reddit user u/handshakerefuser has built a tool called Covid Queue to snag an appointment at a handful of the larger vaccination sites.
This helps speed up the process of getting a booking at places like the Sydney Olympic Park megaclinic, Westmead Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
However, if there aren’t any convenient appointments available soon, your best bet is just to check with your local doctor’s clinics or pharmacies instead and get vaccinated there instead.
How to get Pfizer if your doc says you can’t get AstraZeneca
Everyone 40 and up is automatically eligible for Pfizer, but those of us aged between 16 and 39 are eligible for the Pfizer shot only if we fall into certain categories.
That includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, certain essential workers, people involved in emergency services (which include SES and Surf Lifesaver volunteers) and more.
Another important group is people with underlying health conditions or significant disabilities including diabetes, epilepsy and severe obesity. It’s best to discuss any health concerns with your doctor beforehand, of course.
You can put in your info to see if you’re eligible for the Pfizer shot here.
What about Moderna?
Moderna – a.k.a. the Dolly Parton vaccine – is on its way to Aussie shores. The first million shots are on track to arrive here in September and will be distributed at pharmacies.
The Moderna vaccine uses mRNA technology similar to the Pfizer vaccine, which means it has to be imported from overseas because Australia doesn’t have the facilities to manufacture it locally.
The government hasn’t set any eligibility requirements for who can get vaccinated with the Moderna jab just yet, but we’ll keep you updated on all the news as it happens.
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