COVID-19
Vaccination clinics in school holidays
A number of state-run COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held during the school holidays.
This is a great opportunity for families to get their kids vaccinated, if they haven’t already, before colder months hit.
State-run clinics, selected GPs and pharmacies are offering free COVID-19 vaccination for all age groups. This means children aged 5–11 years can get the paediatric dose, 12+ years can get the adult dose, and 16+ years can get their booster shots.
Get your free Pfizer vaccine over the school holidays at the following state-run clinics:
All ages – 5+ years
- Clarence High School – 29–30 April
- Glenorchy Main Road – 17–18 April
- Montrose Bay High School – 21–24, 26–30 April, 1 May
- Hobart Collins Street – 16 April
- Hobart PW1 – 17, 19, 21–24, 26–30 April
- Kingston Kingborough Community Hub – 18–21 April
- Launceston Transit Centre – 16-17, 19, 21–22, 28–30 April.
5–11 years only
- Burnie Arts & Function Centre – 10, 19, 24, 29 April
- Devonport Don Centre – 18, 23, 28 April
- Glenorchy Main Road– 20 April
- Hobart Collins Street – 20 April
- Huonville Baden Powell Scout 7 Guide Hall – 30 April
- Launceston Transit Centre – 24 April
- Scottsdale Squash Centre – 30 April
- Sorell School – 1 May.
Walk-ins are accepted at all state-run clinics, or to book go to www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au or call the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738.
If you prefer to get vaccinated with a participating family doctor or pharmacy, you can book directly with them too.
Make sure the whole family is protected, ready for Term 2.
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