Health
Elderly and ill at front of vaccine queue – Nambucca Guardian News
Older Australians and people with chronic illnesses will be among the first to receive coronavirus vaccinations next year. Frontline health and aged care work……

Older Australians and people with chronic illnesses will be among the first to receive coronavirus vaccinations next year.
Frontline health and aged care workers will also be at the front of the queue.
Australian Defence Force members, police officers and international airline workers could also be given priority during the national rollout.
But other young adults will have to wait and children will be last in line.
Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says the aim for 2021 is to get everyone…
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