Potentially controversial thought.
Does seem like the majority of complications for AZ seem to be for females.
Should we be having 40s to 60s men group getting AZ, whilst offering Pfizer for women only in this age group? Unless medical reasons apply.
Have to say the people who I've spoken to, the under 30s seem to have a worse profile in terms of reactions to the jabs.
Especially after the AZ shot.
Over 50s seemed fine with either shot with minimal side effects.
I've heard some parents have already booked their under 18s in for late September/early October in the hope they'd be eligible by then.
Moderna is pretty good, so wouldn't mind that if that was the option given to us.
Nursing courses seem to have a different requirements, are you trying for nursing?
Requirements for nursing and midwifery courses
Before you can start studying to become a registered nurse, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council requires you to demonstrate a high level of...
Pretty sure you'll be fine English language-wise, think UAC is tripping.
This is what Macquarie Uni says "
All applicants need to provide evidence of English language proficiency. However, not all programs require the same level of English proficiency.
Most coursework programs at Macquarie...
Are you doing Advanced or Standard English?
What year/grade did you start attending school in Australia.
Are you an Australian Citizen or a Permanent resident?
Low platelets/family history of clotting are potential issues for the AZ vaccine. Your GP is one of the better-placed positions to help you make the decision if AZ is suitable for you.
Medical workers/quarantine households or people with underlying health conditions are some of the options if we are talking Pfizer.
Otherwise, AZ is fairly available.