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Live breaking news: Vaccine rollout behind schedule, 18 killed in Myanmar – NEWS.com.au
The nation’s hotly-anticipated coronavirus vaccine rollout is already significantly behind schedule, just days after the program kicked off.

The nation’s hotly-anticipated coronavirus vaccine rollout is already significantly behind schedule, just days after the program kicked off.
By March 1, 60,000 Australians should have received the jab, according to the Federal Government’s own target – but new figures released on Sunday revealed only half that figure had received the dose so far.
Follow our live coverage of today’s breaking news, including details of the vaccine rollout delays, below.
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