Tasmanians Aged 5+ to Get Flu Vaccines at Pharmacies

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA)

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) welcomes the Rockliff Government's move to allow pharmacists to administer influenza vaccines to all Tasmanians aged five years and over. The move brings regulations on pharmacist-administered influenza vaccines in line with pharmacist-administered vaccines for COVID-19.

PSA Tasmania President David Peachey MPS applauded the Tasmanian Government for the common sense change.

"Pharmacists are well placed to support the uptake of influenza vaccines in young Tasmanians," Mr Peachey said.

"Pharmacists that are specifically trained to vaccinate children were able to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to patients aged five years and older, it only makes sense that we are also able to deliver influenza vaccines too.

"Almost all Tasmanians can now go into their local pharmacy and receive their influenza vaccine, making it easier for families to get their yearly immunisation and protect their health this winter.

"PSA has strongly advocated for pharmacist-immunisers to be able to deliver more vaccines to patients of all ages. This is a great first step for pharmacists to be able to do more to support the health of our communities, but there is more work to be done.

"In our submission to the 2023-24 Budget Consultation, PSA called for all National Immunisation Program vaccines to be accessible via pharmacists.

"Not only would this boost vaccination rates and reduce the incidence of vaccine preventable disease, but it would also increase vaccine access and uptake, reducing vaccine-preventable disease burden.

"We look forward to working with Premier Rockliff and his Government to ensure that all Tasmanians have equitable access to vaccines," Mr Peachey concluded.

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