Thanks to the huge efforts of Victorians to protect themselves, their loved ones and their community, new COVIDSafe settings are now in place across Victoria. Image
✔️ You will need to show evidence of being fully vaccinated to visit many services, workplaces and venues that are opening, unless you have a valid medical exemption, or you’re under 16.
✔️ Remember, face masks are still mandatory indoors for people 12 and over unless an exception applies. Outdoors it is recommended you wear a mask if you cannot physically distance.

See coronavirus.vic.gov.au/how-we-live for what you need to know.
There are many ways to show your vaccination status – the easiest way is by linking your COVID-19 Digital Certificate to your Service Victoria app, which will automatically verify your vaccination status when you check-in: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/get-your-covid…

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31 Oct
Rapid antigen tests are available in stores from tomorrow.

You may have heard a bit about them, but here's everything you need to know: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/rapid-antigen-… Image
👉 Rapid antigen tests can only tell you if you are *likely* to have COVID-19. In Victoria, a standard (PCR) test at a testing centre is still needed to confirm if you have COVID-19.
👉 If you test positive from a rapid antigen test, then you must isolate, get tested with a standard (PCR) test, and stay isolated until you get your results.
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30 Oct
Congratulations, Victoria.

More than 80 per cent of us aged 16+ are now fully vaccinated and we thank each and every one of you for playing your part.
Let’s keep encouraging those who are eligible to protect their family and community, so we can hit our next double dose milestone of 90 per cent of Victorians aged 12 and up.
👉 If you’re not fully vaccinated, you can walk in today to selected pop-up clinics across the state: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/vaccination-ce…

👉 Book an appointment at a state-run vaccination centre online: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/book-your-vacc… or by calling 1800 675 398 8am – 8pm 7 days.
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30 Oct
Some Victorians are still experiencing power outages after recent storms. If you are in this situation, here are a few things to think about ⬇️
⚠️Electrical appliance safety
If you are experiencing interruptions to your power, turn off all electrical appliances (especially those that have heating elements) and unplug ‘surge-sensitive’ equipment such as computers.
Keep one light switch turned on so you know when the power returns.
If you have a battery-operated radio turn it on and listen to a local radio station for information.
ℹ️ Learn more about coping without gas or electricity: betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/Service…
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30 Oct
Our hospitals are experiencing significant demand due to COVID-19, so it’s important you stay well.
October through December is thunderstorm asthma season. If you have asthma or hay fever, now is the time to get ready, so you can manage any symptoms and stay out of hospital. Image
You can protect yourself and those in your care by following these simple steps:
▪️ Monitor the epidemic thunderstorm asthma risk forecast on the VicEmergency app.
▪️ Don’t be outdoors in a storm, especially the winds that precede them.
▪️ Take your preventative medication as directed, even when you’re symptom free.
▪️ Carry your reliever and know how to manage an asthma attack. Follow your asthma action plan or use asthma first aid.
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29 Oct
Some Victorians are experiencing prolonged power outages after recent storms. If you are in this situation, here are a few things to think about ⬇️ Image
⚠️ Managing your medications
Some medicines need to be kept refrigerated.
If you are unsure, check the Consumer Medicines Information for the product. You can also contact your pharmacist or doctor or contact Health Direct on 1800 022 222 for guidance.
⚠️ Making sure food is safe to eat
Throw away any food from your fridge or freezer that has been at 5°C or above for more than 4 hours.

ℹ️ Learn more about food safety in power outages at:
betterhealth.vic.gov.au/.../After-a-fl…...
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29 Oct
Get the kids vaccinated this Halloween at any pop-up or state-run vaccination centre this weekend! 🎃

Everyone 12 years and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine. They are safe and free. Image
If you’re coming in for your second dose, make sure you get the same brand of vaccine as you did for your first and it has been at least:
▪️ 3 weeks if your first dose was Pfizer
▪️ 4 weeks if your first dose was Moderna
👉 Walk in at any selected pop-up near you: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/vaccination-ce…

👉 Book an appointment at a state-run vaccination centre online coronavirus.vic.gov.au/book-vaccine or by calling 1800 675 398 8am – 8pm 7 days.
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