Injection of common sense needed to fix jab shambles
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April 9, 2021 12.05am
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Your story identifies another major flaw in the already shambolic vaccine rollout scheme (“Clinics say sorry after patients told they could forfeit doses”, April 8). It is all very well for GPs to be texting their own patients and placing them on waitlists but where does that leave people whose GPs are not COVID vaccination hubs? There is no clinic in my area offering vaccines to the general public. Calls to out-of-area clinics have proved fruitless.
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Letâs bring the nation with us
January 23, 2021 â 12.05am
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Stop the nonsense and call Australia Day âAustralians Dayâ. Give us all an opportunity to celebrate the fact that we all live in the best country in the world. It is a fact that Aboriginal people were the first in our country, non-Aborigines developed it and migrants gave it a wonderful multicultural flavour.
John Langrehr, Leabrook (SA)
I despair that our government simply does not comprehend the massive insult the current Australia Day âcelebrationâ drives into the heart of our Indigenous brothers and sisters â year after year. It is beyond my comprehension that we have not fixed this appalling, continual reminder of the hurts inflicted. On January 26 I will mourn, not celebrate, the past.