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Vaccine focus on coronavirus anniversary – Gloucester Advocate
The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine has been provisionally approved for use in Australia with the first jabs set for late next month. The Therapeutic Goods Adminis……
The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine has been provisionally approved for use in Australia with the first jabs set for late next month.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has ticked off on the vaccine for people aged 16 and over after it met strict standards around safety, quality and efficacy.
Two doses at least 21 days apart will be required, with aged care and disability residents and workers, frontline healthcare staff, as well as quarantine and border employees at the front of the queue.
While the…
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