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Move to Pfizer for whole Indigenous communities, disability care residents in vaccine rollout
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All residents of disability care homes with complex needs, regardless of age, will receive Pfizer vaccines as the nationâs rollout strategy pivots away from AstraZeneca as the main COVID-19 vaccination of choice for many Australians.
Pfizer will also be used for whole-of-community Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs, the parliamentary COVID-19 committee heard on Tuesday night.
Disability care residents will get Pfizer vaccines, a parliamentary committee has heard.
Harpinder Kaur Romana hasnât seen her three-year-old daughter for more than a year.
The healthcare worker from the Melbourne suburb of Truganina weeps as she explains her daughter, Ashlyn, left for a six-week holiday in India with her grandparents in January last year.
Harpinder Kaur Romana with her youngest daughter Arzoyi and a picture of oldest daughter Ashlyn. The family has been separated from Ashlyn for more than a year.
Credit:Jason South
Three days before Ashlyn and her grandparents were due to fly home on March 25 last year, India imposed a ban on international aircraft landing in the country for a week, to contain the spread of COVID-19.