You can check your eligibility for being vaccinated here

You can download fact sheets by clicking here.

Important information:

  • The Wodonga Vaccination Hub offers AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna.

  • You need three separate doses (injections) of the vaccine to complete the course of vaccination and give you the best level of protection against COVID-19.

  • You should not receive a vaccination within seven days of being vaccinated for the flu. This advice was updated in June 2021.

  • Vaccines do not contain milk, egg, latex, or pork products.


Pregnant and want to get vaccinated?

The Australian Government’s advice remains unchanged for people trying to become pregnant and breastfeeding: 

  • People who are trying to become pregnant do not need to delay vaccination or avoid becoming pregnant after vaccination. 
  • If you are breastfeeding, you can have the Pfizer vaccine. You do not need to stop breastfeeding after vaccination. 
  • People who are pregnant will be offered Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine at any stage of pregnancy. People who are pregnant who received their first dose of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca can receive a second dose of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccine, although Pfizer vaccine is preferred.  
  • We encourage people who are pregnant to get vaccinated at their doctor’s clinic or health care provider to support people to discuss their health and any questions they have.  People who are pregnant can also get vaccinated at Victoria’s vaccination centres, including Wodonga Vaccine Hub.
  • To provide evidence of eligibility people should complete an Eligibility Declaration Form.  
  • People who are pregnant can book via the Coronavirus Hotline or via the online booking portal.