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This includes COVID-19 vaccinator guidelines and instructions for preparing doses.• IMAC video resources: https://covid.immune.org.nz/faq-resources/video-resources• IMAC FAQs: available on the IMAC website at: https://covid.immune.org.nz/faq• The Immunisation Handbook: provides clinical guidance for administering vaccines.
The Ministry requires any individuals responsible for handling the vaccine to have completed the appropriate cold chain training.Further information on cold chain management is available in section 2.1 of the Immunisation Handbook.
More information regarding hepatitis A can be found in The Australian Immunisation Handbook.
NPHS Te Whatu Ora requires any individuals responsible for handling the vaccine to have completed the appropriate cold chain training.Further information on cold chain management is available in section 2.1 of the Immunisation Handbook.
The S17 financial request form is an electronic form which can be accessed via the Liquid Logic system.
This includes COVID-19 vaccinator guidelines and instructions for preparing doses. IMAC video resources: https://covid.immune.org.nz/faq-resources/video-resources IMAC FAQs: available on the IMAC website at: https://covid.immune.org.nz/faq The Immunisation Handbook: provides clinical guidance for administering vaccines.
The following site readiness requirements for COVID-19 vaccination clinics have been developed by the Australian Government in consultation with expert advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) and standards outlined in the Australian Immunisation Handbook.
Any supported decision-making conversations should be documented in the “notes” section of CIR.For more information on obtaining informed consent, please see Chapter 2 of the Immunisation Handbook.
It is the responsibility of the health services to allocate financial resources towards HCW vaccination, which includes the screening and vaccination of staff, as appropriate in accordance with the recommended standard outlined in the Australian Immunisation Handbook.
For more information on managing medical emergencies and anaphylaxis, please see section 2.3 of the Immunisation Handbook.