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ACT expands COVID-19 vaccination rollout to Canberrans aged 40–49 despite concerns over supply shortages – ABC News
The ACT is expanding its vaccination program to include people aged 40-49, but health authorities have warned supply shortages may hamper the rollout.

The ACT is expanding its COVID-19 vaccination rollout to include Canberrans between the ages of 40 and 49, making 60,000 more residents eligible for the vaccine.
Key points:
- The ACT is expanding its vaccine program to include Canberrans aged 4049
- 60,000 more Canberrans will be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine under the expansion
- ACT Health is urging those eligible to be patient as the government works through supply shortages
From today, Canberrans in that age bracket can book online at the Garran…
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