
Join us for our final Covid-19 vaccination clinic. Get your free jab and enjoy a deadly morning tea with us. Let's come together, have a yarn, and keep our community healthy!
Date and Time:
Saturday, 29 March: 9am - 12pm
Location: Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service –Aboriginal Corporation
Suite 1/180 Peel St, Tamworth
What's in it for you?
- Free Covid-19 Vaccination: Safe, effective, and free!
- Morning Tea: Enjoy a cuppa and a yarn with us.
- Transport: Need a lift? We've got you covered! Call (02) 6760 2500 to book.
All community members are welcome!
Bring your family, friends, and neighbours.
Questions? See below or give us a call at (02) 6760 2500. We're here to help!
Q: When are the Covid-19 vaccination clinics?
A: The clinics are on 1 March, 15 March, and 29 March from 9am to 12pm.
Q: Where are the clinics being held?
A: The clinics are at TAMS-AC, Suite 1/180 Peel St, Tamworth.
Q: Who can attend the clinics?
A: All community members are welcome to attend. You don’t have to be a client of TAMS-AC or identify as Aboriginal.
Q: Is there a cost for the vaccination?
A: No, the Covid-19 vaccination is free.
Q: Do I need to book an appointment?
A: No appointment is necessary. Just walk in during the clinic hours.
Q: What should I bring to the clinic?
A: Just yourself.
Q: Is transport available?
A: Yes, transport is available. Please call (02) 6760 2500 to book.
Q: What is being served at the morning tea?
A: Tea, coffee, water, fruit platters, and a sausage sizzle.
Q: Why should I get vaccinated?
A: Vaccination is a safe and effective way to protect yourself and your loved ones from severe illness caused by Covid-19. It helps keep our community strong and healthy.
Q: Can I get my booster shot at the clinic?
A: Yes, you can get your Covid-19 booster shot at the clinic if you are eligible.
Q: Are the vaccines safe?
A: Yes, the Covid-19 vaccines have been thoroughly tested and are safe and effective.
Q: What if I have already had Covid-19?
A: Even if you have had Covid-19, getting vaccinated can provide additional protection against the virus.
Q: Can children get vaccinated at the clinic?
A: Yes, children aged 12 and above can get vaccinated at the clinic.
Q: How long does the vaccination process take?
A: The vaccination process, including registration and a 15-minute observation at the end, typically takes about 30 minutes.
Q: What if I have allergies or medical conditions?
A: Please inform the clinic staff about any allergies or medical conditions. They will ensure you receive the appropriate care.
Q: Can I bring my family and friends?
A: Yes, please bring your family, friends, and neighbours. The more, the merrier!
Q: How can I stay updated on future clinics and events?
A: Follow us on social media and check our website for updates on future clinics and events.
Q: Who do I contact if I want more information?
A: For media enquiries, contact Brooke Maisey, (02) 6760 2500, brookem@tams.org.au. For clinical questions, contact reception to book an appointment or ask for the Deputy CEO.
Reach out to Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service - Aboriginal Corporation for personalised care and support. Let's start your journey towards better health.