Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
If you are not eligible for Medicare

If you don’t have a Medicare card, or are not eligible for Medicare, you can get your free vaccination at:

commonwealth vaccinations clinics
state or territory vaccination clinics
community pharmacies that are administering COVID-19 vaccines.

If you are not eligible for Medicare, general practice providers can still supply COVID-19 vaccines to you. Please check with your usual practice for where you can access the vaccine from. The vaccine will be delivered free of charge.

You can find a clinic and book a COVID-19 vaccination using the vaccine clinic finder.

You can also call the National Coronavirus and COVID-19 Vaccine Helpline on 1800 020 080 for more information. For interpreting services call 13 14 50.
Yeah, I know, defo can get the jab even if you're not covered by Medicare or private health. My question is, how do they figure out what percentage of the population has received the jab?

I mean, if they use Medicare coverage as the basis of the total pop, they could get to greater than 100% vaccination rate which will be real funny not to mention suss.

I'm betting that they must be using the 5 year old ABS data.