Health
Calls for vaccine shake-up to put young workers first – The Sydney Morning Herald
Young workers in supermarkets and food delivery should be vaccinated to stem the spread of coronavirus outbreaks, as infectious diseases experts call for a shakeup…
Professor McLaws said all Australian supplies of Pfizer that are not needed for priority groups should be sent to Melbourne.
She argued that health authorities had got their focus wrong it was now younger people who needed to be prioritised for the vaccine.
People in their 20s and 30s should be given the vaccine first, she said, because they were most likely to catch and spread the disease as previous outbreaks had illustrated.
The elderly will be protected with AstraZeneca; by all means continue…
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