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Richard Branson says Australia’s slow vaccine rollout hurts all businesses — these startups agree – SmartCompany.com.au
Australian startups that rely on international travel are concerned the slow vaccine rollout will continue to damage business confidence.

Australian startups that rely on international travel to operate at full capacity are concerned the country’s sluggish vaccine rollout will continue to damage business and consumer confidence.
It’s definitely unfortunate that the rollout has been delayed, Ashley Newland, founder of The Scrubba, tells SmartCompany.
Newland, who created The Scrubbas compact washbag for travellers, says having more people vaccinated will prevent future lockdowns and encourage more domestic travel.
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