People should wait for 3 months (90 days) after a confirmed COVID-19 infection before they get their next COVID-19 vaccine dose.
From 26 April, the AIS Arena will change its operating hours from 8am to 5pm.
Eligible Canberrans will soon have access to a winter dose of COVID-19 vaccination following approval from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation of the additional vaccination for specific cohorts.
ACT Health is running pop-up COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine clinics throughout March and April.
Drop in and get a COVID-19 vaccine at the AIS Arena - no booking required!
ACT Government mass vaccination clinics are now taking COVID-19 booster bookings for 16 and 17 year-olds.
ACT health care, aged care, community service support and disability care workers can get a priority COVID-19 vaccine booster appointment at the Canberra Airport clinic.
People aged 18 and over can book a booster 3 months after receiving their second dose.
They will be prioritised to receive a booster at the Canberra Airport vaccination clinic when it reopens on 24 January 2022.
The ACT Government will accelerate the COVID-19 vaccination program through expanded capacity at the AIS Arena and the reopening the Canberra Airport vaccination hub.
ATAGI have released new advice recommending shorter intervals between the second and booster COVID-19 vaccine dose.
Parents can now call and book a COVID-19 vaccination for their 5 to 11 year-olds at an ACT Government vaccination clinic.