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COVID vaccines will be recommended to almost all Australians. But are there people who can’t be immunised? – ABC News
Almost all Australians will be recommended the COVID-19 vaccine. But what about children, pregnant women and immunosuppressed people?

Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination program is set to kick off in 2021, with all Australian citizens, permanent residents, and most visa-holders being promised a free jab.
While the exact details of the national rollout are still being finalised, the Federal Government has secured agreements for the supply of four COVID-19 vaccines, including the Pfizer-BioNTech jab and Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine.
In general, most people in the community can be immunised, and the Government says it intends…
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