Same playbook ALL around the world - nothing dodgy going on - move along - move along....
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Perhaps natural immunity tests for COVID should be readily available?
We're researching this more. https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/topics/immunisation-medical-exemptions/40531
We're researching this more. https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/topics/immunisation-medical-exemptions/40531
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What doesn’t count as a medical exemption:
You won't be able to get an exemption if your reason for not having a vaccine isn't valid.
These aren’t valid reasons:
- mild illness without fever—meaning your temperature is below 38.5ºC
- any family history of adverse events following immunisation
- history of convulsions
- treatment with antibiotics
- treatment with locally acting steroids, inhaled or low dose topical
- replacement corticosteroids
- asthma, eczema, atopy, hay fever or sniffles
- previous infection with the same pathogen
- prematurity, vaccination shouldn’t be postponed and can be given if the infant is medically stable
- history of neonatal jaundice
- low weight in an otherwise healthy child
- neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and Down syndrome
- contact with an infectious disease
- child’s mother is pregnant
- child is being breastfed
- woman is breastfeeding
- recent or planned surgery.
What counts as a medical exemption:
The only reasons you might be able to get an exemption from having a vaccine are if you:
- had anaphylaxis after a previous dose of a vaccine
- had anaphylaxis after a dose of any component of a vaccine
- are significantly immunocompromised—for live vaccines only
- have natural immunity—for hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox only.
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/topics/immunisation-medical-exemptions/40531
You won't be able to get an exemption if your reason for not having a vaccine isn't valid.
These aren’t valid reasons:
- mild illness without fever—meaning your temperature is below 38.5ºC
- any family history of adverse events following immunisation
- history of convulsions
- treatment with antibiotics
- treatment with locally acting steroids, inhaled or low dose topical
- replacement corticosteroids
- asthma, eczema, atopy, hay fever or sniffles
- previous infection with the same pathogen
- prematurity, vaccination shouldn’t be postponed and can be given if the infant is medically stable
- history of neonatal jaundice
- low weight in an otherwise healthy child
- neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and Down syndrome
- contact with an infectious disease
- child’s mother is pregnant
- child is being breastfed
- woman is breastfeeding
- recent or planned surgery.
What counts as a medical exemption:
The only reasons you might be able to get an exemption from having a vaccine are if you:
- had anaphylaxis after a previous dose of a vaccine
- had anaphylaxis after a dose of any component of a vaccine
- are significantly immunocompromised—for live vaccines only
- have natural immunity—for hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox only.
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/topics/immunisation-medical-exemptions/40531
www.servicesaustralia.gov.au
Immunisation medical exemptions - Services Australia
You may be able to get an exemption from having a vaccine if there is a valid medical reason.