![]() ![]() He says the whole-of-community approach optimised the number of people vaccinated in a remote rural community, and reduced the risk of waste because of the vaccine’s complex logistics. The Northern Region Health Coordination Centre’s vaccination programme director, Matt Hannant, says the centre was pleased with how many residents took up the opportunity. taking deep breaths and feeling totally disconnected from the chitchat in the room. ![]() Where you’ve got general practice with a strong connection with the community, I would expect we would see similar immunisation rates.” I have two Facebook pages: a public musician one, where I talk about. “I think it’s an indicator for the mainland, to be honest. Dr Jenkins says the aim was to immunise around 60 per cent, or a little under 600 people, which had been achieved. It has an enrolled population of around 1150 patients, with about 950 of those aged over 18. He says it was decided to immunise the whole population at once as a remote island is at higher risk with a pandemic and the island has a high proportion of people with high needs. The stereotype that Millennials and Generation Z hate talking on the phone turns out to be quite true In fact, according to a survey run by BankM圜ell, 85 of Millennials report feeling anxiety when making phone calls. “The key thing about Aotea Health is the strong sense of community trust and visibility and that’s particularly helpful when mobilising the entire community within a short time frame,” says Dr Jenkins. There’s no need for awkward chitchat While some people love small talk, others dont. Stuart Jenkins, a GP and primary care clinical director for Auckland and Waitematā DHBs, praised Aotea Health’s “clearly very effective” vaccination campaign as a “tremendous success”. ![]()
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