
Coronavirus: Rules of conduct at TU Wien
The recommendations for Corona vaccination were adapted with the publication of the Austrian Vaccination Schedule 2023/2024. The most recent version of the Austrian Vaccination Schedule 2023/2024 and an overview table "Vaccination Schedule Covid-19 Vaccinations" are available at https://www.sozialministerium.at/Themen/Gesundheit/Impfen/Impfplan-%C3%96sterreich.html, opens an external URL in a new window.
Specifically, information on Corona and Corona vaccination can be found at https://www.sozialministerium.at/Themen/Gesundheit/Corona.html, opens an external URL in a new window.
For a daily updated list of immunization clinics, visit https://impfen.gv.at/impfungen/covid-19, opens an external URL in a new window.
For whom is the vaccination recommended?
- strongly recommended for all persons with an increased risk of severe disease progression (see vaccination schedule Austria "Covid 19, Indication")
- for all persons from the completed 12th year of life (vaccination approved from the completed 6th month of life)
- Persons with Long COVID require individualized care - vaccination decisions should be made in a personalized manner within the framework of this care
What is the current vaccination schedule?
From the age of 12, single vaccination, preferably in autumn (probability > 95% that virus contact has already taken place through vaccination and/or infection (= basic immunization in the immunological sense)).
When should vaccination take place?
The minimum interval to the last exposure (=infection or vaccination) should be 6 months, better 12 months. Early vaccination is recommended for certain risk groups - interval to the last exposure at least 4 months.
What should be used for the vaccination?
Exclusively with a variant vaccine directed against the Omikron variant XBB.1.5.
Should I have an antibody determination done?
Antibody determination is neither recommended nor useful (except for immunosuppressed individuals) - there is no antibody titer to indicate when protection will be effective, nor is it possible to predict how long protection will be effective at a given AK titer level.
Where can I get vaccinated?
You can find all the information about free vaccination in your state on the information page "Gemma boostern!" at https://gemmaboostern.at/, opens an external URL in a new window!
Your occupational health care provider will also be happy to advise you!