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Dogs’ home becomes vaccination pop-up hub
VU Whitten Oval will temporarily turn into a pop-up covid-19 vaccination hub this weekend.
VU Whitten Oval will temporarily turn into a pop-up covid-19 vaccination hub this weekend, as the State Government ramps up its efforts to reach its immunisation targets.
Bulldogs’ AFLW star and the Club’s Community Foundation ambassador Isabel Huntington helped make the announcement of the pop-up hub on Saturday, alongside Victoria’s COVID Commander Jeroen Weimar.
The Western Bulldogs Community Foundation is partnering with the Department of Health, Western Health, Victoria University and Dr Mukesh Haikerwal to facilitate the vaccination hub, with support from Maribyrnong City and Hobsons Bay City Councils.
The vaccination clinic will operate at VU Whitten Oval (417 Barkly Street, Footscray) on Saturday October 2 and Sunday October 3, from 8am to 8pm.
There will be 2000 bookings for the Pfizer vaccination available, for those aged between 12-59.
Bookings are essential, with no walk-ins available. There are two ways to book:
- Online at portal.cvms.vic.gov.au
- By calling the Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398 (press 0 for in interpreter)."Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"Comment
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Dimmatina is sick from booster I'm hearing.
Hope he's OK.BT COME BACK!
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The booster is Pfizer, maybe he had AZ before?
I've just booked my mum in she's 84, she had AZ but the booster will be Pfizer so I'm a little worried as there are some unknowns for her re that particular vaccine.BT COME BACK!
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My mum is in her 80s. She had her booster a couple of weeks ago and had no ill effects. And believe me if she had I would have heard aaaallll about it!They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Australia suffers its deadliest Covid day in more than a year
Australia has recorded its deadliest day of the Covid pandemic in more than a year as 42 residents died with the virus overnight.
The number of new infections in NSW rose by 34 per cent to 34,759 cases as the state started recording rapid antigen tests conducted at home in daily case numbers for the first time.
Another 21 lives were also lost to the virus in NSW, a pandemic record for Australia's most populated state.
Victoria recorded 40,127 new cases - a slight increase on the 37,994 infections confirmed the day before - and 21 virus-related deaths on Wednesday.
The 42 deaths nationally is the most since September 4, 2020 - when Victoria recorded 59 Covid fatalities as a second wave of cases ripped through an unvaccinated population.
There are 112 Covid patients in intensive care in Victoria (down five from Tuesday) and 175 in NSW (up five from Tuesday).
In NSW, there are 2,242 coronavirus patients in hospital (up from 2,186 on Tuesday) and 946 in Victoria (up from 861 on Tuesday).
Top infectious diseases expert Professor Peter Collignon has meanwhile revealed the virus is causing fewer hospitalisations than a bad flu season in Australia.
Professor Collignon said it was important to have perspective when looking at hospitalisation and ICU numbers during an appearance on the Today Show.
The expert revealed the number of people in hospitals with the virus was less than the number of patients admitted with influenza during a recent winter.
'We're seeing a lot of people in hospital and a lot of people in ICU but we need to keep it in perspective,' he said on Wednesday.
'It's still less than what we often see in winter with influenza for instance a number of years ago, and it seems to be less of an issue than even six months ago with the proportion of infected people going into hospital.'
Mr Collignon said the high level of vaccination across Australia meant a smaller proportion of people were requiring care in hospital, or dying.
'So much so, that if you're vaccinated your risk is probably similar to a season of influenza, it's the one or two million unvaccinated adults we still have who are disproportionately in hospital and disproportionately in ICU.'
The expert reminded people worried about being infected with the virus that Australians didn't have access to vaccines a year ago.
He said those who were fully vaccinated with a booster shot had a 'much, much lower chance of coming into serious grief than a year ago'.
'A lot of us are going to get Covid over the next year or two, but the consequences now for serious disease - which is what matters - is so much less than a year ago, we need to come to terms with that,' he said.
He said it was important to get more staff on the ground, decrease the fear level in society and ensure those vulnerable were at 'the front of the queue' for care.
Health staff at a drive-through Covid-19 testing site at Albert Park, Melbourne. Victoria recorded 40,127 new cases and 21 virus-related deaths on Wednesday.
Mr Collingnon was asked when he predicted Australia would experience the peak of the Omicron wave, and if infections would get worse before they got better.
'My view is that it should start flattening out in at least in the next week, a lot of the cases we're seeing is mainly being spread by people in their 20s and 30s, and you can see why because they were locked down for so long,' he replied.
'So as people are moving around less, more on holiday and interacting with large numbers less I think the numbers will come down.'
He said hospitalisations tended to lag five to seven days after infections levelled out, which he said were currently at high, but not exponential, levels.
Mr Collignon added that data observed from the Delta variant revealed that if a fully vaccinated person is naturally infected with Covid they build better immunity against the virus than what a booster shot can provide.
'Providing your vaccinated, and if your unlucky enough to get Omicron, you are likely to have longer-lasting immunity than even with a booster,' he explained.
'Natural infection tends to give you long-lasting immunity mainly because you're exposed to more parts of the virus rather than just the spike protein which is the vaccine strategy.'
He urged unvaccinated people not to attempt to be infected naturally for the benefit of immunity as the consequences were much higher for death or serious disease.
It comes as experts predict Australia Day could be the day Omicron finally peaks in the major cities in hopes the country can return to normal after that.
Major Australian cities could see a dramatic drop off in Covid-19 infections by the end of January as the Omicron surge 'runs out' of 'core' carriers to infect.
While new Covid cases topped 84,000 Australia-wide on Tuesday - including 38,000 in Victoria, 26,000 in NSW and 20,466 in Queensland - there are underlying signs that alarming tally could dramatically improve by the end of this month.
So many of Omicron major carriers, people aged between 20 and 30, have been exposed already that the virus will began failing to reproduce when it meets people with immunity.
Initially that will happen in hotspots where the virus has run rampant, including vast areas of Melbourne and Sydney, and in Newcastle.
Catherine Bennett, chair in Epidemiology at Deakin University predicted the wave should start to turn around in about two weeks, before the end of January.Comment
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While new Covid cases topped 84,000 Australia-wide on Tuesday - including 38,000 in Victoria, 26,000 in NSW and 20,466 in Queensland - there are underlying signs that alarming tally could dramatically improve by the end of this month.
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