COVID-19 vaccine bookings for 12-15 year olds open

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All Western Australians aged 12-15 years are eligible for a COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine from Monday 13 September.
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All Western Australians aged 12-15 years are now eligible to roll up for WA and receive a COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at WA’s state-run clinics.

Parents are urged to support vaccination for these younger teens, and from Monday 13 September can book and manage their child’s COVID-19 vaccine appointments from their own VaccinateWA account, accessed through Roll up for WA (external link).

Appointments are available at:

  • State-run clinics via Vaccinate WA or 13 COVID (13 26843)
  • Participating GPs and GP respiratory clinics via the online eligibility checker (external link) or direct appointments.

Children aged 12 to 15 years old with specific medical conditions, who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander or who live in remote communities, are already eligible for the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccination. Parents are encouraged to contact their GP to discuss.

COVID-19 vaccination clinics are available in more than 100 locations across Western Australia, with locations listed on the HealthyWA website.

For more information, visit Roll up for WA and see WA Health's step by step guide for registering and booking online for a child or dependent.

There have been more than 1.9 million vaccinations administered to Western Australians across the State. WA’s overall vaccination levels will factor in 12-15 year olds from 13 September.

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