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A novel COVID-19 program, delivering vaccines throughout rural and remote Australia

The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) established a unique SARS-CoV-2 vaccination program for vaccinating Australians that live in rural and remote areas. This paper describes the preparation and response phases of the RFDS response. This study includes vaccinations conducted by the RF...

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Published in:Frontiers in public health 2023-07, Vol.11, p.1019536-1019536
Main Authors: Gardiner, Fergus W, Schofield, Zoe, Hendry, Miranda, Jones, Kate, Smallacombe, Mandy, Steere, Mardi, Beach, Jenny, MacIsaac, MaryBeth, Greenberg, Randall, Crawford, Candice, Trivett, Melanie, Morris, Judah, Spring, Breeanna, Quinlan, Frank, Churilov, Leonid, Rallah-Baker, Kris, Gardiner, Elli, O'Donnell, John
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