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Chief medical officer Paul Kelly urges Aussies to get jab after suspected Melbourne cases – The Australian
Australians have been urged not to wait to get their Covid-19 jabs after reports two “likely” positive cases were detected in suburban Melbourne.

Australians have been urged not to wait to get their Covid-19 jabs after reports two likely positive cases were detected in suburban Melbourne.
Chief medical officer Paul Kelly on Monday said the news from Victoria should spur people who were on the list to be vaccinated as soon as possible, with winter fast approaching.
Victorian health authorities had earlier announced a full investigation was under way after two people from Melbourne’s northern suburbs had returned tests that were “likely positive”.
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