Tāngata Whaikaha, Tāngata Whaiora, whānau whaikaha, and whānau with lived experience of disability, chronic health or injury-related health conditions have several ways to get support to get your COVID-19 vaccinations.
If someone in your household gets COVID-19, your whole household will need to isolate until everyone has fully recovered (3 days symptom-free). Omicron spreads fast - everyone in the house may catch the virus. So be ready, make a plan and have a kōrero.
Everyone, whether you are vaccinated or unvaccinated, should prepare for what you need to do if you get COVID-19. This checklist can help you make a plan.
If you have decided you want to get the vaccine, it is easy to get vaccinated. Some vaccination centres are fully accessible. Click this post to find accessible centres in your region.
Canterbury DHB continues to host accessible vaccination events for people with disability, impairment or long-term health conditions who are aged 5 and over.
All of New Zealand is now at Red. There are several ways we can protect ourselves, our whānau and our communities. Getting boosted, wearing a mask when out and about and reducing contact with others. Here are the details about what life is like at Red for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.