Australian government considering a fifth Covid shot through health expert recommendation

Australia IS considering a fifth Covid shot even though the country has well and truly moved on from the pandemic and case numbers have dropped

  • Vaccine advisory group ATAGI considering a fifth vaccine
  • ATAGI will provide their advice on another Covid shot soon 
  • The Govt is working on campaigns for getting boosters

The Federal government is considering letting Australians get a fifth Covid shot in preparation for winter – as case numbers drop in half over the past month.

The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation is set to give their advice on another booster shot soon.

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler told the ABC’s 7.30 program that the Albanese government was eagerly waiting for that advice.

‘I’ve made clear that advice to me from ATAGI, the Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation, was that we should expect advice from them very early this year about an additional booster dose,’ he said.  

The Albanese government is waiting for advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation on a fifth Covid booster (stock image)

‘ATAGI and governments are thinking particularly about being prepared for the next winter.’ 

‘We need to think about additional communications campaigns to the community about the need for them to consider very seriously getting those additional boosters, and that work is underway in government right now as well.’

Daily Covid case numbers were averaging 15,000 infections in December. 

This has since fallen to an average of 6500 cases in January. 

More to come. 

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler (pictured) says the government is working on 'communications campaigns' that will urge the community to get their boosters

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler (pictured) says the government is working on ‘communications campaigns’ that will urge the community to get their boosters

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