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COVID-19 vaccine rollout falls behind in Australia – Tweed Daily News
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is days behind its expected target after the PM said at least 60,000 doses would be administered by the end of February.
Australia has run days behind its vaccine target, but the nation’s top nurse says that the goal to vaccinate all adults by October is on track.
As of Wednesday, 61,000 vaccine doses had been given across the country – coming in three days behind Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s expectation at least 60,000 doses would be administered by the end of February.
Chief nursing and midwifery officer Alison McMillan said 10,168 vaccinations were completed across the country on Wednesday, bringing the number…
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