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Crisis talks to determine when – and even how – aged care will get jabs

Thursday April 01, 2021
Delays with the Morrison Government’s vaccine program mean Queensland will continue to block visitors from seeing vulnerable people whenever COVID-19 strikes.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison gestures alongside aged care resident Jane Malysiak as she receives the first COVID-19 vaccine in Australia during a visit to Castle Hill Medical Centre to preview the COVID-19 vaccination program on Sunday, February 21, 2021. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett)
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