How successful is Australia's COVID-19 booster rollout and is it enough ahead of winter?

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As the days turn cooler, how important is the COVID-19 booster rollout, where is Australia at compared to other countries, and is it enough to protect us from BA.2 and future variants?

Experts blame Australia's lagging COVID-19 booster take-up on confusion, a lack of awareness and, ironically, the success of our initial vaccine rollout.As we settle in for our third year of the pandemic, Australians have been exposed to the virus like never before, with a recent rise in cases fuelled by the Omicron BA.2 variant. But experts say it's booster shots more than immunity from previous infections that will protect us through the winter.

So as the days turn cooler and people retreat indoors, how important is the booster rollout, where is Australia at compared to other countries, and is it enough to protect us from BA.

Australians over 16 are able to book a booster dose if it's been three months or longer since their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. If they have tested positive for COVID-19, they can have their next dose of the vaccine once they have fully recovered, or they can choose to defer it for up to four months after their COVID-19 infection.

"You still get some protection against severe disease but the protection against infection goes down towards zero. But the booster dramatically increases your protection against getting the virus by 50 per cent and it decreases your chance of getting severely unwell by 90 per cent," he told SBS News.

"The virus is spreading in the community and it will continue to spread. We do as a population have that broader immunity, which is good. But having that added protection of the booster can really make a difference," she told SBS News. Professor Grills said he's "surprised by the lack of awareness around the importance of the booster", which he blames on poor marketing and communication.

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