Why we all need the jab

Why we all need the jab

With the continuing spread of COVID-19 cases and prolonging of lockdowns, the risks of the pandemic continue to impact our communities.

The good news is there’s a way out, but we all need to do our part.

Vaccination is the best protection against COVID-19. By getting vaccinated we’re protecting ourselves, our loved ones, and our entire community.

We’re also protecting some of the most vulnerable people in our community like the elderly, our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, or those who can’t be vaccinated, such as very young children.

With enough people in the community vaccinated, we can slow down the spread of COVID-19 and return to normal life. For some that’s getting back to work, for others it’s travelling home, for many of us it’s being with loved ones again.

Book your vaccination online or find out which GPs and pharmacies are offering the vaccine.

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