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5 things you need to know about the AstraZeneca vaccine now the TGA has approved it for use in Australia – The Conversation AU
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is the second COVID shot to be approved in Australia, and it’s likely Australians will start receiving it next month.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) yesterday announced it has provisionally approved AstraZenecas COVID vaccine for use in Australia.
The approval applies to people over 18, including adults older than 65. The recommended interval between the two doses is 12 weeks, but the second dose can be administered a minimum of four weeks after the first.
We now have two vaccines provisionally approved, which is welcome news for Australias vaccine rollout. Vaccinations with the Pfizer shot are set…
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