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The Morrison government has torn up four agreements between Victoria and foreign countries, including two linked to the Andrews government’s Belt and Road Initiative deal with China. It’s the first use of federal veto laws covering states and territories, local governments, and public universities since the scheme was introduced last December.
While Victoria’s memorandum of understanding and framework agreement with China was non-binding, the ABC explains that federal ministers have privately complained the agreements allowed China’s government to split the Australian domestic consensus on the BRI and hand Beijing a public relations win.
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Australia’s Department of Health has included the question “Can COVID-19 vaccines connect me to the internet?” on its vaccine advice page.
The answer to the question is a firm: “No.”
“Some of the mRNA vaccines being developed include the use of a material called a hydrogel, which might help disperse the vaccine slowly into our cells,” states the answer, adding: “Bioengineers have used similar hydrogels for many years in different ways. For instance, they ve used them to help stem cells survive after being put inside our bodies.