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It is recommended that a suitable covering is used when storing the drawn-up syringes. This is to ensure: 1. That at all times, the vaccine is not exposed to direct sunlight or UV light (both in the vial and in the drawn-up syringe). 2. To distinguish the used syringes from the unused syringes. During the preparation of the vaccine standard local IPC policies should be followed. Note: During the preparation of the vaccine both expiry dates must be double checked. This includes the vial and the 31-day removal from ULT expiry date. Vaccines can be administered until the end of the expiry day.

17.1 Number of doses per vial The expected number of doses from each vial remains at six, but there is technically enough vaccine in a vial to draw up seven doses using LDS needles. It is safe to use the vaccine in the seventh dose providing you are totally confident that you have measured the saline correctly for dilution, that each dose of vaccine has the full 0.3mls, and that you are drawing up and giving the vaccine using the same needle as instructed. Note: Incorrect volume of diluent may be detected by identifying you have drawn up less than six or more than seven doses from the vial. Should this occur, quarantine, and discard all doses from that vial. This error must be documented as waste in CIR and reported as an incident in the local organisation’s quality and safety reporting system.

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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

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page 124

Figure D.1 – vaccine distribution process

5min
pages 132-135

Table A2 – place site checklist

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page 122

Table A3 – process checklist

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page 123

Section guidance

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page 119

31.7 Early second doses

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page 117

29.1 Workers subject to the Amended Vaccinations Order

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pages 104-107

31.6 Recording vaccine errors

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page 116

27.2 Consumer Considerations

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pages 102-103

Table 18.5 – vaccination process: administering the vaccination

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page 76

Section guidance

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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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Table 18.1 – pre-vaccination greeting and verify identity

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Figure 9.1 – delivery security

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pages 49-50

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

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pages 68-69

17.1 Number of doses per vial

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Table 9.5 – site delivery and receipt process

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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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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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