Business
First doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine arrive in Australia – ABC News
Hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses have been transported to a storage facility in Western Sydney, where they are being kept under tight security.
Australia’s first doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine have been flown into Sydney.
The vaccine doses have been transported to a storage facility in Western Sydney, where they are being kept under tight security.
They will now be batch-tested before a planned rollout to priority groups early next month.
While the first batches of the vaccine have come from overseas, the government plans to start producing the jabs in Australia.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is the second vaccine to…
-
General19 hours agoOsborne Park Football Club suspended for two years after Stephen Hawking costume controversy
-
General21 hours agoMelbourne Cup five quick hits: Melham magic, Blake Shinn falls, and concern over blood from Half Yours’s mouth
-
Noosa News21 hours agoFatal traffic crash, Cooloola Cove
-
General18 hours agoAustralia warned of assassination attempts by regimes
