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4 Infection prevention and control (IPC) The key IPC principles to consider and the precautions for safely delivering COVID-19 vaccines are described below. These principles and recommendations have been derived from the World Health Organization (WHO) guidance.1 This guidance is intended for policy makers, immunisation programmes and IPC Lead for vaccination delivery venues. This section covers the IPC measures required to support all vaccination activities, and as such, some aspects may also be covered in other sections of the operating guidelines.

4.1 Key IPC principles for COVID-19 vaccine deployment Standard precautions to be applied during any vaccination activity are also valid for COVID-19 vaccine delivery, considering the population to be vaccinated consists of individuals not presenting signs and symptoms of infection. Perform regular environmental cleaning and disinfection of areas and sites where vaccination occurs at least twice daily with special attention to high touch surfaces. Use recommended detergent and disinfectant products. Additional IPC precautions may be necessary in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce the risk of transmission (such as PPE usage in line with IPC guidelines per the Alert Level). It is imperative health workers are provided with specific training and the public is provided with targeted information regarding IPC measures for safe COVID-19 vaccine delivery. A clean, hygienic, and well-ventilated environment, with appropriate waste management and adequate spaces to facilitate best IPC practices (such as physical distancing) are necessary for safe COVID-19 vaccination activities. National guidance and protocols for IPC measures should be consulted and adhered to.

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Aide-Memoire Infection prevention and control (IPC) principles and procedures for COVID-19 vaccination activities, 15 January 2021. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/338715 Version 28.0 Page 27


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Provider and Programme Lead Clinicians

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page 139

Figure G.1– recommended screening questions

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page 136

Table A4 – workforce checklist

1min
page 124

Figure D.1 – vaccine distribution process

5min
pages 132-135

Table A2 – place site checklist

1min
page 122

Table A3 – process checklist

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page 123

Section guidance

1min
page 119

31.7 Early second doses

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page 117

29.1 Workers subject to the Amended Vaccinations Order

3min
pages 104-107

31.6 Recording vaccine errors

1min
page 116

27.2 Consumer Considerations

1min
pages 102-103

Table 18.5 – vaccination process: administering the vaccination

1min
page 76

Section guidance

6min
pages 93-98

27.1 Transportation of vaccine for household vaccinations

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page 101

Table 18.3 – vaccination process: pre-vaccination clinical assessment

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page 73

Table 18.1 – pre-vaccination greeting and verify identity

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page 71

Figure 9.1 – delivery security

2min
pages 49-50

16.1 Vaccine safety and additional considerations for consumers aged 12 to 15 years

3min
pages 68-69

17.1 Number of doses per vial

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page 70

Table 9.5 – site delivery and receipt process

4min
pages 51-53

Figure 10.1 – disposal bin

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page 58

Table 9.1 – ordering information required

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13.1 Booking second doses

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pages 64-67

7.8 Operational reporting

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6.1 Logistics

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Section guidance

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page 15

2.1 Environmental considerations and safety controls at the vaccination site

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Table 7.3 – site collateral ordering and purpose

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4.1 Key IPC principles for COVID-19 vaccine deployment

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pages 27-28

2.4 Site physical security

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Purpose

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5.6 Recording in CIR

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