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Why travel to the UK could be off the cards for YEARS

Travellers entering Australia from areas with high levels of Covid-19 such as the UK may have to quarantine until the middle of 2022, a leading disease expert has predicted.  Professor Peter Collignon of the Australian National University said some form of quarantine could be required even after Australia s population has been vaccinated. This is because the vaccines are 70 to 90 per cent effective, meaning millions of Aussies will still be at risk of catching the deadly disease.  A family arrives at the domestic terminal in Brisbane airport on 20 December Prime Minster Scott Morrison has said he wants to open Australia to green-lane countries where virus levels are low - but so far only New Zealand has qualified. 

Coronavirus vaccine will be rolled out in Australia in February

Coronavirus vaccine will be rolled out in Australia in February
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Everything you need to know about Australia s Covid-19 vaccine plan

Australians will start getting vaccinated against Covid-19 in mid-February, Scott Morrison said on Thursday. The prime minister expects regulators to approve Pfizer s vaccine, which has already been rolled out around the world, before the end of January.  Regulators are on track to approve AstraZeneca s vaccine shortly afterwards, meaning the nation will have two different jabs available. Each person will receive two jabs of the same vaccine about a month apart. Here Daily Mail answers some key questions about the vaccination program.  Who will get vaccinated first? The vaccines will be rolled out in five stages. Quarantine and border workers, frontline health workers and aged care staff and residents will be first.

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