Roll up to Kwinana for your Pfizer vaccine

  • Kwinana Community Vaccination Clinic now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
  • Eligible people (aged 40-59) can receive Pfizer Tuesday-Thursday. A dedicated Pfizer clinic for people aged 50-59 will be operated on Friday June 25
  • People aged 30-39 urged to register now
  • AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for over 60s available Mondays and Fridays
  • People who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are 16 years and over are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine and should register and book in now
  • Kwinana’s Community Vaccination Clinic will be offering the Pfizer vaccine to eligible people from next Tuesday.

    The clinic – with a capacity to vaccinate up to 4,000 people a week – aims to boost access to vaccination for people living in Perth’s southern suburbs.

    The Pfizer vaccine is available for Western Australians aged 40-59 and AstraZeneca for the over 60s. People who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are 16 years and over are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine and should register and book in now.

    Pfizer appointments will be offered Tuesday to Thursday each week at the Kwinana Supa Centre (46 Meares Avenue) in the Kwinana Town Centre.

    Anyone aged 60 years or over is eligible for the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine, and this will be offered at the Kwinana Community Vaccination Clinic on Mondays and Fridays.

    People aged 30 to 39 who have made bookings at our State-run clinics will be vaccinated. Bookings for this cohort have been extremely high and appointments are already booked out until August.

    People aged 30 to 39 who have not yet made a booking are encouraged to go to https://rollup.wa.gov.au and register their details. This will ensure an expedited process once more Pfizer becomes available from the Commonwealth.

    To date, more than 616,778 COVID-19 vaccination doses have been administered in WA.

    Bookings can be made by visiting https://rollup.wa.gov.au or by calling 13 COVID (13 268 43).

    For more information on the vaccination program go to https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/COVID19vaccine or call 13 COVID (13 268 43).

    As stated by Health Minister Roger Cook:

    “Demand for the Kwinana Clinic has been really strong, and we are pleased to see more than 27,000 have booked their vaccinations at this centre.

    “To date, 103,285 Western Australians have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 which is 4.9 per cent of the community (aged 16 and over).

    “The recent COVID-19 cases in Victoria remind us that people should not wait until WA has another outbreak before booking a vaccination.

    “Vaccination will help to reduce the spread of infection and severity of illness if you are infected.

    “You will also be providing vulnerable people, especially those with compromised immunity, protection against the illness.

    “If you are eligible, book your appointment and roll up for WA.”

    /Public Release. View in full here.