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Australia’s COVID vaccine rollout started off slow — but will it affect when you get it?
At the start of the year, Prime Minister Scott Morrison spoke of his hope that by the end of March, the COVID-19 vaccine would be in the arms of 4 million Australians.
But as it stands on the last day of March, less than 700,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered — just over 16 per cent of the target that was set in January.
Here’s how Australia’s vaccine rollout is tracking, and where you fit into it.
How many people has Australia vaccinated?
As of today, Australia has vaccinated 670,000 people.
But the numbers are well short of where the Prime Minister initially hoped we would be at this stage.
ABC News: Isabella Higgins
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