Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #3474 –
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Ill show you mine if you show me yours (I have deliberately modified this confirmation to protect my and my employers identity:
CAUTION: This email is from outside of XXXXXHealth. Only open attachments and click on links that you are expecting.
Dear Thryleon,
You’ve recently changed your COVID-19 Vaccination booking appointment.
Here is your updated bookings.
Your appointment summary
TXXXXXXXXXXXXXs
06-Jul-2021 10:48 AM
XXXXXXX Hospital Pfizer, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX VIC, XXXX.
Your QR Code
On the day of your appointment, you should bring this email (on your phone or printed). This may be used to check you in.
You may be asked to provide proof of identity, occupation or household membership to demonstrate your eligibility before you receive your vaccination.
Important information about COVID-19 vaccines
Based on the latest health advice you will get a COVID-19 vaccine based on your age. If you are 60 years or over you will get the AstraZeneca vaccine. If you are aged under 60 years you will get the Pfizer vaccine.
You should wait at least 7 days between a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and a dose of any other vaccine.
You should speak to your doctor if you have questions about your health and COVID-19 vaccines. You can also call the Victorian Coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398.
You cannot attend a vaccination booking, if within 14 days of your appointment, you or a close contact develop symptoms, are exposed to a possible case of COVID-19, are awaiting a test result or are told to isolate or get tested.
What to bring with you to your appointment?
• ID such as a passport or drivers licence to show your age.
• Proof of your eligibility such as an employee ID card, NDIS number, or carers documentation
• A Medicare card or Individual Healthcare Identifier, if you have one
• A face mask
Need to change your appointment?
Simply log on to the COVID-19 booking portal and click on 'I need to change my vaccine appointment' to make any changes to your booking or call the Victorian Coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398. If you need an interpreter, call the Victorian Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398 and press 0.
Questions?
You should speak to your doctor if you have questions about your health and COVID-19 vaccines.
For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Victoria view the Australian Government's COVID-19 vaccination program website.
Thank you for helping keep Victoria COVIDSafe.
Regards,
COVID-19 Vaccination Team.
I got the same shpeel when I booked my AZ. Word for word.