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States go their own way on vaccine rollout – Blue Mountains Gazette
State and territory governments are starting to go their own way on the coronavirus vaccine rollout, with growing calls to rethink the national strategy. The…

State and territory governments are starting to go their own way on the coronavirus vaccine rollout, with growing calls to rethink the national strategy.
The federal government wants to focus on priority groups through a staggered approach.
But NSW has thrown the doors open to people aged between 40 and 49, while South Australia has announced people from the age of 16 in regional areas are now eligible for the vaccine.
Labor MP Bill Shorten, whose home state of Victoria is gripped by a fresh outbreak,…
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