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RACGP backs Queensland Premier’s flu stance

Royal Australian College of GPs 2 mins read

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) applauds Queensland Premier David Crisafulli asking people to speak with their GP about getting a flu shot.

The vaccination is free across the state and protects patients, their friends, and families against influenza, a serious respiratory virus which can cause hospitalisation or – in severe cases and vulnerable patients – even death.

RACGP Queensland Chair Dr Cathryn Hester said: “The college has strongly supported the Queensland Government’s free flu vaccination program and this is an opportunity to remind anyone who hasn’t had their jabs to do so as soon as possible.

“In most age groups, Queensland lags behind the national average of those who've had the jab, with just 17.9% of eligible people aged 15–50 receiving their vaccination.

“These people are likely to be in crowded places more than anyone else as they are commuting and socialising. If they have a contagious flu virus then it's bad news for a lot of people that they come in to contact with.

“We would reinforce Mr Crisafulli’s comments when referring to Queenslanders going to their GP and taking his or her advice. It is a message we would very much echo.

“There is no substitute for a specialist GP who knows you and your history so please speak to somebody who knows you about this issue. This virus can take your life, or the life of someone you love, and it must be taken seriously.”

In mid-July, elective surgery at Queensland’s two biggest hospitals had to be paused for 48 hours due to an influx of flu patients.

Less than 28% of Queenslanders have been vaccinated against the flu this season – a rate that has progressively fallen since the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The vaccines are safe and completely free of charge,” Dr Hester said.

“We believe that every state and territory should roll out their own scheme so no one misses out, particularly during a cost-of-living crisis.”

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