COVID Risk Calculator AU

COVID Risk Calculator AU

Aussie Health Data Analysis (2026 Guidelines)

Have you had a booster in the last 6 months (if 75+) or 12 months (if 18-74)?
Select if you have any of these: Heart disease, Diabetes (on meds), Severe Asthma/COPD, Kidney failure, Obesity (BMI >30), or Stroke/Dementia.

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Understanding your personal likelihood of severe illness from SARS-CoV-2 is vital for making informed choices about booster shots and protective measures. This interactive assessment tool, developed by leading Aussie universities and medical bodies, assists individuals in gauging potential outcomes based on specific factors like age, gender, and vaccination history.

By analysing these details, readers can better comprehend how immunisations influence their chances of hospitalisation or long-term symptoms. Here is a summary of how this system supports your wellbeing:

Personalised Assessment

Instead of looking at general population data, this platform offers a tailored view. It highlights how your unique profile—including any underlying conditions or previous infections—impacts your safety. This allows for a more nuanced discussion with your GP about when to seek further boosters.

Navigating Outcomes

The interface presents clear data on the benefits of medical interventions. It visually compares different scenarios, such as the likelihood of experiencing rare adverse effects versus the protection gained against serious respiratory complications.

Making Informed Decisions

For those residing in Australia, staying up to date with the latest virus variants is essential. This tool is regularly refreshed with local data to ensure it reflects current community transmission levels. It serves as a digital guide to help you manage your daily activities with greater confidence.

  • Age and Gender Factors: See how these biological markers influence your recovery.

  • Protection Comparison: Contrast the strengths of various available immunisations.

  • Long-term Outlook: Evaluate the chances of lingering fatigue or “brain fog” after an infection.