The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) has joined the New Zealand Association of Optometrists’ call for optometrists to be included in the government’s early vaccination Group 2, which includes high-risk frontline healthcare workers, and for suitably trained optometrists to give the vaccine to those who need it.
“Vaccination is a crucial part of the public health response to the Covid-19 pandemic. As registered health practitioners (optometrists) will have a vital role in Covid-19 vaccination programmes and in educating the public about the importance and safety of Covid-19 vaccines to ensure high participation rates,” said the ODOB in a statement.
The ODOB said it has been in touch directly with the Minster of Health (MoH) and the chief allied health professions officer to obtain clarity and share its position, but the MoH is yet to decide if optometrists will be included in Group 2.
“We understand this can be frustrating and acknowledge the uncertainty this creates. The board will continue to liaise with the Ministry of Health and once we have further information, we will communicate this to you. In the meantime, we recommend following the information communicated via the Government Covid-19 website*,” the board said, adding it encourages all registrants to have the full Covid-19 vaccination course as scheduled unless medically contraindicated.
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