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Health.-.COVID Vaccine 2 Doses

Acceptable forms of evidence:

  • COVID 19 digital certificate
    • Note: The "COVID 19 digital certificate" is issued when the person has received their second dose of the vaccine. This piece of evidence will have two dates listed and will meet the below requirements.
  • Immunisation history statement showing the date of the two vaccine doses
  • Signed/stamped doctor's certificate stating date of vaccination and vaccination type

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  • Name on documentation to match the person registered (Shortened version of name is accepted EG. Chris for Christopher)
  • If listed on evidence, applicant's contact details to match what's listed on their Onsite profile
  • Issue Date = Date of vaccination (Most Recent Date Used) 
  • Expiry Date = None

There are 2 ways to show proof of your vaccinations:

  • your COVID-19 digital certificate which shows proof of only your COVID-19 vaccinations that you can add to a digital wallet

  • your immunisation history statement which lists your COVID-19 vaccinations and all other vaccinations.

Health.-.COVID Vaccine Exemption

Acceptable forms of evidence:

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Medical Contraindication Form

As per  https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/:

If, as an authorised construction worker from a local government area of concern, you have a medical reason as to why you cannot receive a vaccination, you need to obtain a medical contraindication certificate from a medical practitioner (such as your doctor) who must follow the guidelines outlined here: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/topics/immunisation-medical-exemptions/40531#a1

  • Issue Date = Date of medical practitioner sign off
  • Expiry Date = None

Australian Immunisation Register Immunisation medical exemption (coordinare.org.au)

The only reasons you might be able to get an exemption from having a vaccine are if you:

  • had anaphylaxis after a previous dose of a vaccine
  • had anaphylaxis after a dose of any component of a vaccine
  • are significantly immunocompromised—for live vaccines only
  • have natural immunity—for hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox only.