[LINK] Provide Online Informed Consent for COVID-19 Vaccinations
Jan Whitaker
jwhit at internode.on.net
Sun Jul 18 10:27:08 AEST 2021
This is exactly how testing works, at least in Victoria. You fill in a
form either online or in person and are given a number that is good for
90 days of testing records.
I did my vaccine at my GP, so I didn't have to register. I don't know
what the process is if you register online, if you get a number assigned
or not. But people who go to hubs in Victoria can book in advance or
walk-up. It's likely people are still having to provide information when
they walk-up.
Does anyone in Victoria know different? Perhaps it's just the lag in NSW
to set up Hubs. They're way behind us. BUT the issue of AZ is something
that must be handled carefully because so far NO ONE has indemnification
if something goes wrong. There was an announcement but no follow through
(again) according the Makesh Haikewal on QandA on Thursday night. If I
were administering to under 60s, I'd want that in writing and Legally
binding. So far it's not. Just Scotty making promises (again).
On 18/07/2021 9:33 am, Tom Worthington wrote:
>> Don't we need to record who's been vaccinated? ...
>
> A record of who was vaccinated is needed, but the patient doesn't need
> to fill in any paperwork for that, as they have already entered their
> details when they booked. They just need to identify themselves, so
> the staff can find their record and add details of which batch of
> vaccine they got.
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