Health
Strengthen our front line by vaccinating border control workers first – Sydney Morning Herald
The major risk to countries like us is the virus getting back in through leakage from quarantine and international arrivals.

That is, vaccinated border control and quarantine staff will not be infected if inadvertently contacting an infected person, meaning they are much less likely to take the virus home or back into the community. An extra layer of security at the border.
This would also increase our confidence in having travel bubbles with other countriessuch as NZ, as their border essentially becomes our border.
This intriguing possibility highlights straight off the bat the uncertain environment we are functioning…
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