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Covid clears the shelves
Kids get jabbed By Marcus Uhe Primary school aged children between five and 11 have become the latest age group to be eligible for a Covid-19 vaccination as of Monday 10 January. The vaccination clinic at Cranbourne Turf Club was transformed into a forest-themed area with artwork and imagery of native Australian animals to make the experience more kid-friendly and ease any stresses that children and families had about the process. Each vaccination cubicle at Cranbourne’s indoor facility is named after an animal, such as a kangaroo, turtle, koala and wombat, with the eager Monash Health staff welcoming the child and their parent or guardian to their appointment by referencing the name of the animal. Bec McLochlan is the nurse manager at the Cranbourne Turf Club vaccination clinic. She has been pleased with the turn out at the turf club in the early stages of the eligibility period. “Our bookings were completely filled on day one, which was great to see,” Ms McLochlan said. “We all know that they’ve (the children) had a tough couple of years with schools having to close down for periods of time, so it’s exciting to be able to start vaccinating that age group.” Charlie and Max Paleologos received their first dose of the vaccine at the Turf Club on Tuesday 11 January in the ring-tailed possum cubicle. Charlie, 10, was apprehensive about the experience, but found it to be not as bad as he expected.
Max gets support from mum Amanda while the vaccine is given. 264268 Picture: ROB CAREW “I was a little bit nervous but it didn’t hurt as much as I thought,” he said. Mum Amanda Paleologos said her boys didn’t take much convincing. “They were really happy to get it,” Ms Paleologos said. “(Max) was a bit scared but they were happy to get it, to get over the restrictions that we’ve had.” Not only did they receive protection from severe illness but the boys received a showbag for their efforts, containing coloured pencils, a colouring-in book and a fidget spinner, to Max’s delight. Following their vaccination they added a leaf with their name on it to the eucalyptus vaccination tree, which grows with every vaccinated child. Continued page 3
Environmental warriors Berwick brothers Reuben and Eli took matters into their own hands when they saw the mess in one of their favourite parks recently. Turning their school holidays into a good cause, the nine and seven year olds
took along some garbage bags and cleaned up Sweeney Reserve. Now they’re planning to involve the community to keep it in great shape. Read more on page 7
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