Australian children aged five to 11 will be able to receive two doses of the COVID19 vaccine, eight weeks apart. 9News
aged five to 11-years-old will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination from January 10 next year, the government has announced.
"The vaccination rollout has happened in a staged approach and from 10 January is available for kids aged 5 to 11." Parents are urged to book their children in for vaccination now, to ensure they have received some protections from the jab before the school term commences, January 24.
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