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How to get the vaccine in Sydney if you don't have Medicare

Covid-19 vaccines are free for everyone in Australia regardless of their visa or Medicare status, so find out where you can book in for the jab

Adena Maier
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Adena Maier
Former Lifestyle Editor
A person getting a plaster applied after getting vaccinated
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Vax and the City: Every public health official in Australia agrees that mass vaccination is the only way out of this crisis. We at Time Out recommend that you get vaccinated as soon as you can if that is appropriate for your own health. Please speak to a medical professional about what is right for you. 

If you're currently living in Australia but do not have Medicare, you're still eligible for a free Covid-19 vaccination.

First, check to see if you're eligible to enrol in Medicare through the Services Australia wesbite. If not, you can still receive the free vaccination but you have to book in at a Commonwealth, state or territory clinic. You can find a complete list of these clinics here and make a booking online. Aside from a copy of your photo ID, you will not be required to provide any other documentation. 

You can get an immunisation history statement from your vaccine provider or you can call the Australian Immunisation Register to have a copy of your history mailed to you. If you'd like your MyGov account to be updated with your immunisations, you must first register for an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI). After you're approved, you'll receive a unique 16-digit number that will enable you to register for a My Health Record that can be linked to your MyGov account. 

For more information, you can check the Department of Health's directive on receiving the vaccine without Medicare or speak with your doctor about your options. 

Everyone aged over 18 can now access a vaccine in NSW. Here's how you can book your jab today.

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