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Australia’s Covid vaccine rollout would be ‘dire’ without local AstraZeneca production, health chief says – The Guardian
Brendan Murphy says government has ‘no expectation’ that any more supplies will be coming from overseas ‘anytime soon’
Australias Covid-19 vaccine rollout would be in jeopardy if local manufacture of the AstraZeneca vaccine was not occurring, with the health department secretary saying the government has no expectation that supplies of the vaccine will be coming from overseas anytime soon.
Responding to questions about Australias vaccine rollout before Senate estimates on Wednesday, Prof Brendan Murphy was asked how many of the 4m doses projected to be administered by the end of March had been delivered. As of Monday…
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