well, they are going on from coast to coast in the western australian state capital of perth, in sydney, the country s bigger city, and also in brisbane, adelaide and in melbourne as well. thousands of people have gathered at these demonstrations and there are reports that there have been counter protests by people supporting australia s vaccination policies so this is clearly a very divisive issue here in australia. but if you look at the statistics, australia is approaching 85% of the eligible population fully vaccinated, so this is a country that is embracing the vaccination policies of the state and federal governments. but there is a concern among a minority of people, those people who have taken to the streets, about vaccine mandates the health workers, for aviation workers, as well as some teachers. but, safe to say, it s a very noisy
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support for aviation, . and he rolls off figures which bear no relation - to the reality of what aviation workers and the sector actually needs. - it s entirely possible that much of the world may follow bulgaria and place travel from the uk on a red list. if this were to happen, what comfort can the minister offer to the uk travel sector? and does he not recognise that now is the time for additional support for this beleaguered sector, as travel disruption looks set to continue for the foreseeable future? the travel agent industry needs in fact, must have new grants applied to it, because it cannot survive, minister, it cannot survive. and it employs thousands of people, it produces a huge amount of taxation revenue for this country. but it will not survive, it needs that support. the minister tried to reassure mps. we estimate that the aviation sector itself will have benefited from approximately £7 billion worth of support by september, as well as the other sectors which have b
thank ou vaccination campaigns. professor, thank you very vaccination campaigns. professor, thank you very much vaccination campaigns. professor, thank you very much for vaccination campaigns. professor, thank you very much for talking i vaccination campaigns. professor, thank you very much for talking to us once again. the latest government figures show that in the past 2a hours, six deaths were reported and 9,284 new infections were recorded. that means an average of 9,365 new cases per day in the last week. over 280,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 2a hour period. nearly 43 million people have now had theirfirstjab, four that s around 82% of uk adults. 236,000 people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 2a hour period. 0ver 31.3 million people have now had both doses, that s 59.5% of uk adults. more than 800,000 jobs in the uk s travel sector could be at risk that s the warning from a union representing aviation workers. the
more than 800,000 jobs in the uk s travel sector could be at risk that s the warning from a union representing aviation workers. the british airline pilots association is appealing for urgent action from the government to end restrictions on travel, which it calls ludicrously cautious . the government says it is working with the sector to navigate the challenges. 0ur our business correspondent says the government s traffic light system has frustrated the industry. the number of has frustrated the industry. tue: number of flights has frustrated the industry. tte: number of flights leaving from uk airports are down by three quarters from 2019, you just need to look at the skies, it has been such a difficult period for the travel industry as a whole, notjust aviation. i have lost count of the amount of times i have reported on the travel industryjust crying out for more support. when you look at airlines in particular, they have kept going through the pandemic by flying cargo rather