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Home vaccinations Vaccines can be delivered in or near a consumer’s home or place of residence when they are unable to attend a vaccination site. When administering a vaccine in a consumer’s home, providers must meet the minimum requirements to safely administer the vaccine. This includes meeting the National Standards for Vaccine Storage and Transportation for Immunisation Providers 2017 and the COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunisation Programme Service Standards throughout the entire process. Providers must have a home vaccination delivery plan that includes standard operating procedures (SOPs). Prior to home based vaccinations being implemented, the plan must be approved by the DHB’s CVIP clinical leads and the associated lead professional advisors.

33.1 Transportation of vaccine for household vaccinations Due to regulatory restrictions on compounding and manufacturing of medicines (see section ‘Transportation of diluted or drawn-up vaccine’, if a provider is utilising home vaccinations usually only one vial of vaccine can be transported and administered on each trip. This means that for each trip, the vaccinator can only transport the minimum number of doses required to vaccinate the household. This is an important consideration when planning for home vaccinations Medicines Act 1981. This restriction on number of vials/doses does not apply to mobile vaccination services as these will have the required resources on board to support dilution and draw up on site see section ‘Mobile vaccination team’ above. All transportation of vaccine regardless of whether it is diluted or not should meet the National Standards for Vaccine Storage and Transportation for Immunisation Providers 2017. The home vaccination or mobile delivery plan and SOP must cover the following: •

Maintaining staff and consumer safety, privacy and well-being

Respect to the consumers home and whānau

Processes to mitigate the risk of cold-chain breaches

Safe vaccine preparation and administration. It is recommended that preparation is carried out back at an approved vaccine preparation site. However, if not possible, preparation in a person’s home should follow correct processes (i.e., double checking processes).

Process to minimise waste

Documentation and use of CIR

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Appendix K: Vaccination practice variation according to the COVID-19 Protection Framework changes

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pages 153-154

Appendix J: Risk mitigations for vaccination sites

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page 152

Appendix E: CVIP logistics overview/cheat sheets

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pages 140-141

Appendix D: Logistics and inventory management

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page 139

Appendix G: Vaccination site screening questions

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page 143

Variations

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page 126

Incidents

6min
pages 121-125

National Immunisation Booking System

11min
pages 115-120

Affected persons under the Vaccinations Order

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pages 112-114

COVID-19 Trial Vaccinations

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page 111

Home vaccinations

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pages 109-110

Mobile vaccination team

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page 108

Vaccination in Hospital

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page 107

Vaccination and Surveillance Testing

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page 106

Vaccination in high-risk or screened ‘positive’ consumers

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pages 102-104

Third primary dose for severely immunocompromised

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page 105

Section E: Additional programme guidance, variations and incidents

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page 101

AstraZeneca Vaccine administration and observation

7min
pages 95-100

AstraZeneca Preparation of doses

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pages 93-94

AstraZeneca Operational phase

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page 92

Booking and scheduling

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page 91

Section D: AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine

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page 90

Paediatric Pfizer Vaccine administration and observation

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pages 85-89

Paediatric Pfizer Preparation of doses

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pages 82-84

Pfizer Vaccine administration and observation

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pages 69-77

Pfizer Preparation of doses

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pages 66-68

Pfizer Operational phase

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pages 63-64

Protecting security and privacy

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page 62

Vaccinating consumers aged 12 to 15 years

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page 65

Booking and scheduling

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pages 60-61

Becoming a COVID-19 Vaccination site

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Site readiness and closure

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Disposal of consumables, vaccine, and vaccine packaging

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COVID-19 Immunisation Register

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Logistics

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page 30

Vaccine storage and handling

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pages 37-42

Infection prevention and control (IPC

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pages 25-26

Preparing the vaccination workforce

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pages 20-24

Equipment ordering and demand planning

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pages 31-36

Site considerations

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pages 16-19

Section A: Ready to vaccinate

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