Australian medical team, Covid-19 vaccines set to arrive today

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A TEAM of three Australian Medical Assistance Teams (Ausmat) is expected to arrive in the country today, including the first delivery of the Covid-19 vaccines, according to a statement from the Australian High Commission yesterday.
In addition to the arrival of the Ausmat specialists, the Royal Australian Air Force flight will also deliver three mobile storage units, which will support the vaccine rollout, and five community tents, which will provide multiple functions including triaging facilities, reception centres and clinic spaces.
The flight will include the first delivery of vaccines (AstraZeneca) for frontline health workers, with an initial rollout for the National Capital District.
Australia is working closely with Papua New Guinea to support the Government’s response to the recent spike in the Covid-19 cases.
The Australian government agree to provided assistance and will partner with PNG on a comprehensive support package to help it respond to the crisis.
The specialists will work with PNG health authorities on infection control, triage and emergency management and public health measures.
The Ausmat deployees will follow quarantine arrangements agreed with the PNG Government.
Future priorities will be determined with PNG’s Government.
The Austmat team are:

  • Dr Mark Little (team leader) – emergency physician and clinical toxicologist;
  • Angela Jackson – emergency nurse; and,
  • John Piispanen – environmental scientist and Public Health specialist.

2 comments

  • We don’t need this vaccine because we don’t know the long term side effect, doctors all around the world are saying it could possibly change the DNA of the person, weaken the immune system etc…

  • Is Australia really helping PNG out of generosity or in the pretext of vaccination trial on PNG citizens with AstraZeneca vaccine? World knows far too well that AstraZeneca vaccine developed blood clotting and severe medical complications in European countries and further vaccination with AstraZeneca was stopped forthwith and remains to date. PNG people are not guinea pigs for AstraZeneca vaccine trial. Australia must come clean on its motive.

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