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COVID-19 vaccine timeframe still an ‘educated gamble’ as Government reveals July rollout is the ‘earlier’ scenario – ABC News
The Federal Budget papers have hosed down initial hopes of a COVID-19 vaccine by early next year, with some health experts believing it is still “very unlikely”…

The Federal Budget papers have hosed down initial hopes of a COVID-19 vaccine by early next year, with some health experts believing it is still “very unlikely” Australia will have a jab available by the middle of 2021.
Key points:
- The Federal Budget has outlined a range of COVID-19 scenarios, with experts saying some are more realistic than others
- The timetable comes after the Government last month claimed early access to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine could see some Australi…
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