Some health workers at Health NZ public hospitals and services are planning to strike on Thursday 23 October to 7am on Friday 24 October.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only. For more information:
Some health workers at Health NZ public hospitals and services are planning to strike on Thursday 23 October to 7am on Friday 24 October.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only. For more information:
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Additional free vaccines are available for tamariki and adults who are at higher risk of some diseases due to specific living situations, or certain medical conditions, such as a weakened immune system.
Ask your doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider what extra free immunisations you or your child may need. Extra vaccines include:
If you, or your tamariki, are not eligible for free immunisations, some can be purchased — for example, meningococcal, hep A, and flu vaccines.
An extra chickenpox dose is also available at a cost.
Talk to your doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider about whether extra protection is a good idea and how much it would cost.
If you are travelling overseas, check you are up to date with routine vaccinations — in particular measles, hepatitis B, and tetanus.
Depending on where you are travelling to, you may also need to be immunised against other diseases such as yellow fever, rabies, cholera, hep A and typhoid.
Before travelling, check with your doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider to see if extra vaccinations are needed for the areas you are travelling to. There will be a cost for these. You can also check the following websites: