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After more than 29,000 cases and 909 deaths, the federal government has promised the Australian adult population will be vaccinated against COVID-19 at hospitals, specialist hubs, GP clinics and chemists by the end of October.
In an undertaking described by Department of Health secretary Brendan Murphy as âthe most complex logistical exercise that perhaps weâve done in public health in this countryâ, the federal government is leading state and territory health departments in a mammoth inoculation operation.
What does Australiaâs vaccination timeline look like? And where will you get yours? Here is what we know so far.