RSV vaccines are recommended and free for adults aged 75+ and pregnant women. Flu vaccines are available and recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over, especially those at higher risk of severe illness.
Influenza activity increased but remained at a low level. COVID-19 remained at a low level of activity. RSV remains at a high level of activity.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…
Influenza activity increased but remained at a low level. COVID-19 remained at a low level of activity. RSV remains at a high level of activity.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…
RSV vaccines are recommended and free for adults aged 75+ and pregnant women. Flu vaccines are available and recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over, especially those at higher risk of severe illness.
NSW Health is advising people to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after being notified of a confirmed case from Queensland who visited several locations across Sydney CBD while unknowingly infectious.
For more information on measles, view the measles factsheet (health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/fac…) information on health risks, including measles outbreaks relevant to their travel destination.
People can also visit the Australian Government Smart Traveller website for (smartraveller.gov.au)
If you, or a loved one, is experiencing measles symptoms, or have questions about measles, please call your GP or healthdirect on 1800 022 222.
Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe and effective and is given free for children at 12 and 18 months of age. It is also free in NSW for anyone born after 1965 who hasn't already had two doses.
Influenza (flu) and COVID-19 both remained at a low level of activity. RSV activity increased and is now at a high level. RSV vaccines are recommended and free for adults aged 75+ and pregnant women.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…
Flu vaccines are now available and recommended for everyone over 6 months, especially those at higher risk of severe illness. For a limited time, children aged 2 to 17 years old can get a free nasal spray flu vaccine in NSW at GPs, Aboriginal Medical Services and pharmacies.
Influenza and COVID-19 both remained at a low level of activity. RSV activity increased but remained at a moderate level. RSV vaccines are free and recommended for adults aged 75+ and pregnant women.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…
Flu vaccines are now available and recommended for everyone over 6 months, especially those at higher risk of severe illness. For a limited time, children aged 2 to 17 years old can get a free nasal spray flu vaccine in NSW at GPs, Aboriginal Medical Services and pharmacies.
Influenza and COVID-19 both remained at a low level of activity. RSV activity remained at a moderate level. Pregnant women are recommended to get a RSV vaccine to help protect their baby.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…
Influenza and COVID-19 both remained at a low level of activity. RSV activity remained at a moderate level. Pregnant women are recommended to get a RSV vaccine to help protect their baby.
Full report:
health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/cov…