Support Your Older Community To Stay Well This Holiday Season

Department of Health

Older age is one of the biggest risk factors for serious health issues from common infectious respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 and influenza.

Vaccination is the best way to reduce the risks of serious illness, hospitalisation or death from infectious respiratory diseases, for yourself and the people you care about.

COVID-19 vaccinations

COVID-19 vaccines are free, safe and an effective way to protect yourself, your family and others in the community from a respiratory illness.

People aged 75 years or older, are recommended to get a COVID-19 vaccine every 6 months.

People aged between 65 to 74, and those aged 18 to 64 are recommended to get a COVID-19 dose every 12 months. Those with severe immunocompromise should consider a COVID-19 dose every 6 months after they have talked to their health care provider.

If you are unsure of whether you have had a COVID-19 infection in the last 6 months, it is safe to get another dose. You don't have to wait 6 months between your last COVID-19 infection and having a COVID-19 vaccination.

To find a COVID-19 vaccine clinic near you:

Call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 if you need COVID-19 advice.

Residential aged care providers are responsible for making vaccinations, such as COVID-19 and influenza, accessible to their residents.

If you have a family member, friend or loved one living or working in an aged care home, please help them to get their COVID-19 and influenza vaccines.

COVID-19 and influenza vaccines can be administered at the same time.

See the department's website for COVID-19 vaccination information.

Oral antiviral treatments

Oral antiviral treatments are safe and effective in reducing the severity of COVID-19. Treatment is available to people at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 including people 70 years and older.

If you are aged 70 years or older, be prepared and have an early discussion with your GP or nurse practitioner about:

  • whether an oral antiviral suits your health needs
  • developing a COVID-19 plan if you test positive to COVID-19 including how to access antivirals quickly if you need them.

You must start the treatment as soon as possible or within 5 days of COVID-19 symptoms beginning.

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