Vaccination quiz

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Australia's Vaccination Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about vaccinations in Australia with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to help you understand the various aspects of vaccination, including approved vaccines, phases of vaccination rollout, and important health considerations.

  • Learn about approved vaccines for use in Australia.
  • Understand the vaccination process for different groups.
  • Discover key facts about COVID-19 and flu vaccines.
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by VaccinatingBook542
Select which vaccines are approved for use in Australia?
Pfizer/BioNTech
Penicillin
AstraZeneca
True or False ? I am a temporary visa holder , I can be vaccinated too.
True
False
Is it mandatory to get vaccinated?
Yes
No
Who is in phase 1A?
People aged 70+ years Other health care workers All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 18+ years Adults with underlying medical conditions Critical and high-risk workers including defence, police, fire, emergency services and meat processing
People aged between 50–69 years Other critical and high-risk workers
Remaining Tasmanians aged 18+ years
Border security and quarantine staff (e.g. police, security and hotel staff working in quarantine hotels) Frontline health staff at higher risk (e.g. Key emergency, ICU, vaccination, testing and ambulance staff) Residents and staff at aged and disability residential care facilities
Select which hospitals were the first doses administered?
North West Regional Hospital
Mersey Community Hospital
St Helens Private Hospital
Royal Hobart Hospital
Launceston General Hospital
I can get my flu vaccine at the same time as my covid 19 vaccine
Yes
No
True or False, now that I have been vaccinated. I will never be sick from Covid
True
False
What will prevent a vaccine to be administered
People should not have the vaccine if they have a history of anaphylaxis to COVID-19 vaccine or components of the vaccine (PEG for Pfizer or Polysorbate 80 for Oxford/AstraZeneca)
People who are sick on the day of their vaccination should reschedule their vaccination.
People with auto-immune conditions or immunodeficiencies can receive the COVID-19 vaccines, but consideration about timing of vaccination in relation to specific immunotherapy will be needed.
Reasons for additional medical supervision during vaccination include a history of generalised allergy (without anaphylaxis) to a previous dose of COVID-19 vaccine or the components.
All of the above
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