Health
COVID-19 vaccine rollout falls behind schedule with only one third of projected vaccinations in aged care being completed in first week– prompting the ADF to step in and help – The Weekly SOURCE
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in aged care homes has already fallen behind schedule with only 150 of the 240 homes set for first week jabs starting
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in aged care homes has already fallen behind schedule with only 150 of the 240 homes set for first week jabs starting their vaccinations by the goal date of February 28.
The Federal Government had earlier said it expected 30,000 aged care residents and staff, across 240 homes, to receive the vaccine in the first week of the vaccination process.
As of March 2, only 13,348 residents and staff across 158 aged care sites had received a vaccination, a little over…
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