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Supply delays could threaten start of Australia’s Covid vaccine rollout – The Guardian
States and territories have not been told how many doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be sent to Australia by mid-February

The Morrison government has left states and territories in the dark about how many Pfizer vaccines Australia will receive by mid-February, as other countries face supply issues.
After national cabinet on Friday, Scott Morrison conceded Australias order could be affected by supply delays, and sought to manage expectations by noting the rollout would start at a small scale.
The national cabinet meeting was not able to agree on an increase to international arrival caps, but after the meeting the Victorian…
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