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Australia to get access to 1.6m extra vaccine doses


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Australia will have access to an additional 1.6m doses of locally made AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine doses within three weeks, as supply issues from Europe continue to plague the vaccination rollout.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison yesterday laid bare the supply shock that resulted in 3.1m doses of vaccine being held up in Europe, while Queensland revealed it only had two weeks worth of AstraZeneca jabs left and just seven days worth of Pfizer doses.
Health Minister Yvette D Ath would not say whether authorities were concerned, although the State will hit a milestone 100,000 jabs today.
Ms D Ath said Queensland Health had already exceeded its target of delivering 20,000 vaccinations a week by mid-April, with almost 30,000 doses administered last week alone. ....

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Annastacia Palaszczuk says Australia should keep borders SHUT until vaccine rollout is completed


Australia shouldn t open up the borders to any more countries until the national coronavirus vaccine rollout in completed, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says.
The state government is in talks with airlines to restart direct flights from New Zealand to regional tourism destinations as soon as the travel bubble opens on April 19.
Ms Palaszczuk is keen for cross-Tasman tourism to resume, but she s wary about opening the international borders to more countries.
Australia shouldn t open up the borders to any more countries until the national coronavirus vaccine rollout in completed, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says
She says the vaccination drive should be completed before travel bubbles are set up with other countries amid speculation about renewed travel to and from Singapore, South Korea and Japan. ....

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