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Federal government accused of failing the nation over AstraZeneca vaccine on Q+A as Martin Iles defends Israel Folau
The Australian government has been accused on Q+A of “failing at the first hurdle” when it comes to the nation’s vaccine rollout and problems with the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Key points:
- The competence of Australia’s government was called into question over initially choosing the AstraZeneca vaccine
- Support for quotas in Federal Parliament was given
- The head of the Australian Christian Lobby once again defended Israel Folau and his previous controversial social media posts
The show aired on Thursday night following Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s press conference where he and his team announced the AstraZeneca vaccine, which has a possible link to rare blood clots in a very small number of recipients, would no longer be given to Australians…
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