Penny Wong becomes Australia's most popular politician, page-362

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    Goodness me what is wrong with you? Where do you get your b.s from?
    The cervical cancer vaccine is being given now and has been for 2 decades. Are you really on planet Earth? When was it removed from market?

    From 6 February 2023, the routine 2-dose HPV vaccine schedule provided to young people aged 12 to 13 years will become a single dose schedule. The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides the schedule using the same Gardasil®9 vaccine.The ongoing NIP-funded catch-up program for young people who missed their HPV vaccination is also extending. The program will extend to those up to and including 25 years of age (increasing from 19 years of age).Young people (except those who are immunocompromised) who receive a single dose before 26 years of age now don’t need a second dose to be fully vaccinated.
    https://www.health.gov.au/news/changes-to-hpv-vaccine-dose-schedule-for-young-australians

 
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