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Seniors want a say in how Australia s broken aged care system is reformed

Millions of Aussies facing grim question

  Older Australians face a really tough decision about whether to get the AstraZeneca vaccine, with one expert saying it is a trade-off between individual and community benefits. The AstraZeneca vaccine is being rolled out to Australia s over 50s community, with experts saying the risk of getting COVID-19 outweighed the risk of rare but possibly deadly blood clots. However, many in the community are concerned about getting blood clots after 18 cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine were discovered in Australia. One person has died so far, with 1.8 million doses administered. Experts are still recommending over 50s get the jab because the risk of serious complications from AstraZeneca is infinitesimally small for this age group, Dr Ian Gemmell, the West Australian-born medical director of a large vaccination centre in Salisbury in the UK told the

Older Aussie investors rush on Bitcoin

Technology by Anthony Keane Premium Content   Older Australians are rushing into buying Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to grab a slice of stunning financial returns, but are being urged to tread carefully. Cryptocurrencies are not just attractive to tech-savvy Millennials and younger generations. New data from Australia s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Coinspot, shows almost one in three of its customers are now aged over 40. Crypto craziness continued last week with fresh record highs and US platform Coinbase making its stock exchange debut valued at $110 billion amid wild share price swings. In Australia, Coinspot now has one million customers and its co-founder and CEO, Russell Wilson, says it has noticed a 350 per cent jump in users aged over 40 in the past year, with some aged in their 70s.

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