Canberra residents aged 16 to 29 can register for Covid vaccine

 The day Canberrans under 30 have been waiting for has inched closer, with registrations for the COVID-19 vaccine opening to people aged 16 to 29.

However, the ACT Chief Minister says young people could be protected faster if they opt for AstraZeneca, which is widely available right now.

Canberrans aged 16 to 29 will be eligible for Pfizer when the criteria expands nationally on August 30.

In preparation, the ACT government has opened expressions of interest for an appointment at a government-run mass vaccine hub.

Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7397891/canberrans-aged-16-to-29-can-register-for-covid-19-vaccine/




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