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Officials defend pace of virus jab rollout | Magnet | Eden, NSW – Eden Magnet
Australia is lagging on its coronavirus vaccination targets but authorities insist the country stamping out community transmission has bought time. More than…

Australia is lagging on its coronavirus vaccination targets but authorities insist the country stamping out community transmission has bought time.
More than 100,000 people have received their first dose but the figure is well short of what was promised with the rollout in its third week.
The government previously committed to four million people being administered jabs by the end of March and at least one dose being available to all adults by October.
Health Department boss Brendan Murphy said…
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