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The cost of basic household items is going up and when you look at the exact figures, it's eye watering stuff.
The price of some grocery staples such as yoghurt and breakfast spreads are well above the national inflation rate of seven per cent.
So what's behind it? Is it all to do with inflation? Or are some companies using the current economic climate to increase their profit margins? It's what some critics are calling "greed-flation".
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Aged care providers say they re still waiting for vulnerable residents and staff to receive vaccinations as criticism of Australia s COVID-19 vaccine rollout grows.
Secretary of the Federal Health Department, Dr Brendan Murphy, says more than half of aged care residents are vaccinated and the rollout to workers is also expanding.
Guest: Chris Mamarelis, CEO of aged care provider Whiddon
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Statement from the Department of Health:
Phase 1a of Australia s COVID-19 Vaccination Program began on Monday, 22 February 2021, with those most vulnerable the first to be vaccinated under the national roll out, including aged care residents and workers.
To date, more than 111,873 vaccinations have been administered to aged care residents across Australia. This includes 925 facilities who have received first doses and 345 that have received second doses.
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