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Here’s how Australia could get access to the world’s leading coronavirus vaccines through the COVAX facility – ABC News
Thanks to a brand new global agreement, Australia has gained potential access to some of the world’s leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates.

Thanks to a brand new global agreement, Australia has gained potential access to some of the world’s leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates.
The Federal Government has handed over more than $120 million to join the global vaccines facility known as COVAX, a World Health Organization (WHO) initiative allowing all countries to share not only the costs of vaccine development but also the benefits.
But will it speed up the vaccine discovery process?
And with more than 150 other countries involved,…
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