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High-profile Australians have mixed reactions to the death of controversial Cardinal George Pell, who was at the centre of child sex abuse allegations for two decades.
High-profile Australians, including five former prime ministers, will jump at the chance to be vaccinated against COVID-19 when the first approved jabs arrive in a united front to combat vaccine hesitancy. Former prime ministers, Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young, Queensland politicians and the King Wally Lewis are among prominent Aussies to personally vow to have the jab when it is approved and rolled out across the country. Experts say the decision to halt the trial proves the rigorous process to develop a vaccine works, and Australians are being implored not to let it cloud their judgment as immunity through vaccination is the only way to eradicate the killer virus.
High-profile Australians, including five former prime ministers, will jump at the chance to be vaccinated against COVID-19 when the first approved jabs arrive in a united front to combat vaccine hesitancy. Former prime ministers, Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young, Queensland politicians and the King Wally Lewis are among prominent Aussies to personally vow to have the jab when it is approved and rolled out across the country. Experts say the decision to halt the trial proves the rigorous process to develop a vaccine works, and Australians are being implored not to let it cloud their judgment as immunity through vaccination is the only way to eradicate the killer virus.