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COVID Bulletin - 1 February 2022



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These bulletins contain the latest updates on COVID-19 and the national rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Australia.

These updates are current as at Tuesday 1 February 2022.

The RACGP’s COVID-19 vaccine information for GPs and COVID-19 information for GPs webpages are updated as new information becomes available.

National updates

Booster eligibility period reduced to three months

Although many states had already reduced the interval for booster doses, nationally people aged 18 years and older can now receive their COVID-19 vaccine booster (Pfizer or Moderna) three months after finishing their primary course. This follows recommendations from ATAGI in late December regarding the Omicron variant and the timing of COVID-19 booster vaccinations.

 

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine provisionally approved for use as a booster for people aged 16–17 years

The TGA has provisionally approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for use as a booster in people aged 16–17 years.

ATAGI will soon provide guidance on its use in this cohort, including when this age group will become eligible.

 

Updated ATAGI advice for vaccination after testing positive to COVID-19

ATAGI has provided updated advice on vaccination after testing positive to COVID-19, including that:

  • people who have had COVID-19 can be vaccinated once they recover from the acute illness
  • prior infection is not a contraindication to vaccination
  • vaccination does not need to be delayed; however, vaccination can be deferred for up to four months
  • if a patient tests positive for COVID-19 between their first and second doses or between their second and booster dose, the patient should delay their next dose until they have recovered from the acute illness
  • people with prolonged COVID-19 symptoms (beyond four months) can be vaccinated.

ATAGI has updated its expanded guidance on temporary medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines to reflect that people with PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection can temporarily defer vaccination up until four months after infection. The time frame for temporary exemptions was previously six months and has been shortened due to the increased risk of re-infection with the Omicron variant.

 

Recommendations for the use of Paxlovid and Lagevrio in treating COVID-19

The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce has released treatment recommendations for two new oral antivirals for adults with mild COVID-19 following recent provisional approval by the TGA – Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir) and Lagevrio (molnupiravir).

First shipments of these medicines are due to arrive within the coming weeks. Access to the medicines will initially be via the National Medical Stockpile before transitioning to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme arrangements as supply increases.

    Read Paxlovid recommendations            Read Lagevrio recommendations    

The taskforce has updated the flowchart for disease-modifying treatments for adults with COVID-19 accordingly.

Victoria updates

COVID-19 Vaccination Program special bulletin for vaccine providers 27 January 2022

  • Novavax rollout to begin 21 February 2022
  • Mandatory vaccines for workers in the education sector
  • Dose interval for medically at-risk 5–11-year-olds reduced
  • Vaccine rollout for 5–11-year-olds – services now accepting walk-ins
  • Third-dose ‘booster blitz’ wrap-up
  • See also special bulletin 19 January 2022

 

Referring patients to VicSIS following COVID-19 vaccine

For information on when and how to refer patients who experience an adverse event following COVID-19 immunisation to Victorian Specialist Immunisation Services (VicSIS), see the fact sheet for primary care providers.

 

Digital materials to support vaccine appointments for 5–11-year-olds

Primary care vaccination providers may wish to play the Enchanted Forest video content in their clinics to help with vaccine appointments for 5–11-year-olds.

    Download the video content    

 

Webinar recording: Code Brown update

Watch the recording of the webinar on Code Brown in hospitals recorded 24 January 2022 to get the latest information about its impact on GPs.

The RACGP does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from reliance on, or the use of, any information contained in this newsletter.

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