NSW Health is advising that all influenza vaccine orders placed from 22 April onward are now on back order for:
- Aboriginal people aged five years to 64 years
- Those who are medically at risk
- Pregnant women
Orders will be filled when more influenza vaccines stock becomes available in June 2020.
Orders for persons aged 65 years and over are also temporarily out of stock. Orders placed from 22 April are on back order, but will be filled when more stock is available at the end of next week, i.e. 1 May 2020.
There has been unprecedented demand for influenza vaccines early in the season. Of the 2.6 million doses ordered for the 2020 season, more than 2.1 million doses have been distributed since 30 March 2020. This is compared to 1 million doses distributed at the same time in 2019.
Influenza activity in NSW remains low. There is still time to get vaccinated. The recommended timing for influenza vaccination is three to four months before peak flu season (June to September).
Orders placed for children six months to less than five years are not affected and will be delivered as per normal. However, to preserve supply, the total number of doses available per order has been be reduced.
To assist people in the community seeking influenza vaccination, a list of providers with available vaccine supply is available on the NSW Health seasonal influenza vaccination 2020 webpage.