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Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout: International travel, vaccine passports and who we trust to deliver the jab
It was a moment millions of Australians had been waiting for.
On Sunday, 84-year-old Jane Malysiak rolled up her sleeve as a nurse readied a syringe and delivered her Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine — a vaccine that less than 12 months ago experts predicted could take “years” to make.
As of Friday, the Federal Government said almost 23,000 Australians had been given first injections of the Pfizer jab (there is no running tally, yet).
The early days have been slow going — and in the next weeks it will continue to be.
Delays and limited supply of the Pfizer vaccine mean only small numbers of the Australian population can get the jab until the rollout ramps up in…
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