[LINK] Provide Online Informed Consent for COVID-19 Vaccinations
Roger Clarke
Roger.Clarke at xamax.com.au
Fri Jul 16 08:59:30 AEST 2021
Tom, what gives rise to the need to show ID?
You've said "no paperwork" (assuming that means no data-recording),
other than transaction and inventory records, e.g. treatments 26,
vaccination jars used 13, needles used 29.
On 16/7/21 8:38 am, Tom Worthington wrote:
> The ABS reports that only 73% of Australians would get a COVID-19
> vaccination. Of the others, 52% were worried about side-effects and 15%
> effectiveness.
> https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/people-and-communities/household-impacts-covid-19-survey/latest-release#covid-19-vaccination
>
>
> In response, I suggest that Australia's National Cabinet approve the use
> of online informed consent with multimedia in multiple languages, to
> streamline COVID-19 vaccination, using *any of the vaccines* approved
> for use in Australia by an adult of *any age*. You should be able to
> walk into any vaccination center at the booked time, show ID and be
> vaccinated immediately, without the need to speak to anyone, or fill in
> any paperwork.
> https://blog.tomw.net.au/2021/07/provide-online-informed-consent-for.html
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