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Vaccine 27 June 2022

An ACT Government program that provided thousands of COVID-19 vaccinations to vulnerable Canberrans will close on 30 June after contributing to our nation-leading vaccination rates.

Vaccine 17 June 2022

Due to strong demand for COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, the Access and Sensory Vaccination Clinic is expanding its opening hours on Saturday

Vaccine 09 June 2022

Today the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) provided an update on booster doses for people aged 12 to 15 years.

Vaccine 06 June 2022

The ACT Government is making flu vaccinations free for concession card holders at its Access and Sensory Vaccination Clinic from today.

Vaccine 31 May 2022

The AIS Arena COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic will close today after helping to make Canberra one of the most vaccinated cities in the world.

Vaccine 25 May 2022

Today (Wednesday 25 May), the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) announced expanded eligibility for second (winter) COVID-19 booster doses.

Vaccine 18 May 2022

If you’re coming along to the Reconciliation Day festivities at the National Arboretum Canberra – get your Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine while you’re there.

Vaccine 16 May 2022

The AIS Arena COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic will close on 31 May 2022 as the ACT’s high vaccination rates and current low demand mean staff can be redeployed across the healthcare system.

Vaccine 10 May 2022

We're holding a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Isabella Plains on Monday 16 May.

Vaccine 05 May 2022

We're holding a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Gungahlin Place on Wednesday 18 May.

Vaccine 03 May 2022

From 11.59pm 13 May workers in ACT healthcare and education settings will no longer be subject to the current requirement to have had 2 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Vaccine 29 April 2022

Canberrans should book in for their flu vaccination ahead of an expected increase in winter.

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Last Updated: January 19 2021