Health
Australia buys two COVID-19 vaccines in $1.7bn deal – South Burnett Times
Almost four million doses of a successful coronavirus vaccine will be available in Australia from January, as bush pleads with states to adopt hotspot definition.

Almost four million doses of a successful coronavirus vaccine will be available in Australia from January as the federal government locks down a $1.7 billion manufacturing deal for two different options.
Under the agreement to be announced on Monday more than 84.4 million doses of two vaccines – one from the University of Oxford/AstraZeneca and one from University of Queensland/CSL – would be made in Australia and available “progressively” throughout 2021 provided the drugs pass trials.
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