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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.
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