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16 Vaccinating consumers aged 12 to 15 years For information on informed consent please see section Obtaining informed consent below.

16.1 Vaccine safety and additional considerations for consumers aged 12 to 15 years The most common side effects in young people aged 12 to 15 years are like those in people aged 16 years and above. They include pain and swelling at the injection site, tiredness, headache, muscle, and joint pain, enlarged lymph nodes, chills, nausea, vomiting and fever. These effects are usually mild or moderate and improve within a few days from the vaccination. Similarly, with consumers over the age of 16 years, it is important to assess the administration site and select the correct needle length. Most commonly, the same needles used for adults would be used for consumers aged 12-15 years. Interaction with other vaccines If possible, the COVID-19 vaccination should be given 7-days before or after administering the live-attenuated shingles vaccine (Zostavax). Other vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule can be given before, after or at the same time as the COVID-19 vaccination. Ensuring young people have adequate understanding of the vaccine and can provide informed consent IMAC and the Ministry are working on training and guidance material to support vaccinators to gauge a consumer’s ability to provide informed consent. It is important that a robust conversation occurs prior to vaccination, where the consumer has an opportunity to have any questions answered and concerns addressed.

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Provider and Programme Lead Clinicians

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Figure G.1– recommended screening questions

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Table A4 – workforce checklist

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Figure D.1 – vaccine distribution process

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Table A2 – place site checklist

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Table A3 – process checklist

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Section guidance

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31.7 Early second doses

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29.1 Workers subject to the Amended Vaccinations Order

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31.6 Recording vaccine errors

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27.2 Consumer Considerations

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Table 18.5 – vaccination process: administering the vaccination

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Section guidance

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27.1 Transportation of vaccine for household vaccinations

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Table 18.3 – vaccination process: pre-vaccination clinical assessment

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Table 18.1 – pre-vaccination greeting and verify identity

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Figure 9.1 – delivery security

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

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17.1 Number of doses per vial

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Table 9.5 – site delivery and receipt process

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Figure 10.1 – disposal bin

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Table 9.1 – ordering information required

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13.1 Booking second doses

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7.8 Operational reporting

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6.1 Logistics

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Section guidance

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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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2.4 Site physical security

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Purpose

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5.6 Recording in CIR

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