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Vaccines still on track for February, despite Pfizer ‘temporary’ delay – The New Daily
Pfizer says its COVID vaccine delivery may be delayed due to changes in production, but the federal government says it will still begin jabs next month.

Pfizer says its COVID vaccine delivery may be delayed due to changes in overseas production, but the federal government maintains it will still begin jabs next month.
“We are still on track to receive those Pfizer vaccines in mid-to-late February, I am advised,” Treasurer Josh Frydenberg stressed on Sunday.
However, Pfizer could not confirm exactly when doses might arrive in Australia.
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