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This page is dedicated to sharing useful clinical COVID-19 resources that can be downloaded, shared and used in service or clinical settings

ATAGI Recommended Doses and Vaccines March 2023
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COVID-19 Resource Toolkit for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Professionals
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Double Swab COVID-19 and Strep A Poster
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Guidelines for use of Rapid Antigen Tests in ACCHOs
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Donning and Doffing PPE Instruction Resources
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COVID-19 Testing Resources and Documents
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COVID Waste Management Fact Sheet - Infection Control
Open PDF (143kb)Mental Health Support Services for Clinical Staff and Frontline Workers
Support services specifically for doctors, nurses, dentists and pharmacists | Black Dog Insititute
COVID health professionals mental health service | Commonwealth and Black Dog Institute
Nurse and Midwife support website (24/7 helpline available)
Mental Health and Wellbeing | Crana
Feeling Deadly, Working Deadly : Indigenous Worker Wellbeing | Flinders University
Antiviral Treatments for COVID-19
Molnupiravir to be used only as a last resort: Taskforce
COVID-19: Medication Management of Mild Illness in the Outpatient Setting
Click here for more information on COVID-19 Oral antivirals and to find out if you’re eligible.
More information
- For more information about eligibility to treatments and a clinical assessment for COVID-19 contact the National Coronavirus Helpline on 1800 020 080. This line operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with additional options for priority groups.
- Use the COVID-19 Symptom and Antiviral Eligibility Checker to find out if you are eligible for antiviral medication.
- Translated information about oral treatments for COVID-19 is available in multiple languages on the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care website.
- Oral Treatments are available at your Community Controlled Health Service and your local community pharmacy. Click here for more information about participating pharmacies.
- Health care providers can obtain more information on treatments and referrals for mild COVID-19 illness.