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October vaccination target all but over after AstraZeneca concerns prompt rollout shakeup

Hopes of all Australians having at least their first COVID-19 vaccine by October look all but dashed following a late-night shakeup of the nation’s rollout plans.
It was a scene reminiscent of last year’s late-night prime ministerial press conferences to announce the locking down of the nation as the coronavirus took hold.
Flanked by the nation’s chief medical leaders, Scott Morrison late on Thursday announced a reworking of the national vaccination plan over AstraZeneca blood clot fears.
The details are light and the government is promising more information in the coming days, but here’s what we know about the new plan.
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