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Thousands of residents have been put on high alert after Covid-19 fragments were detected in sewage from nine Melbourne suburbs. Residents have been told to keep an eye out for flu-like symptoms if they live in Altona, Altona Meadows, Hoppers Crossing, Laverton, Point Cook, Seabrook, Seaholme and Williams Landing. The alert remains in place after it was first issued by Victorian health authorities on Thursday night. Officials said particles of the virus had been detected in the sewage at Altona wastewater treatment plant. Thousands of residents have been put on high alert after Covid-19 fragments were detected in sewage from nine Melbourne suburbs (stock image) ....
Share on Twitter Australia is ramping up its vaccination program following criticism it s lagging behind schedule, with the number of general practice clinics offering the jab expected to double from 1,500 to 3,000 this week and rise to 4,000 sites by the end of the month. Acting Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd told reporters on Monday the push comes after four consecutive record days last week when it came to doses given. In the past two weeks, working with our other vaccination delivery sites and teams, our nation s GPs helped to triple the number of doses of vaccine delivered in two weeks from 250,000 a week to over 840,000 in the last week, Professor Kidd said. ....
Australia s troubled Covid-19 vaccine rollout faces further setbacks as chemists are delayed from administering jabs until June amid dose shortages. The European Union has blocked more than three million jabs from being exported to Australia over the past month, leaving local authorities scrambling to ramp up on-shore production as the nation s vaccination program falls behind schedule. The government plans to use GP clinics as the hubs of the vaccine rollout once all over-50s are made eligible next month, however some experts say more industrial-scale facilities are needed to get Australia up to the speed of many foreign nations who are vaccinating are much faster rates. ....
Australia s rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine will continue despite growing fears the jab could be related to a blood clotting condition reported in some patients. Acting Chief Medical Officer Michael Kidd has dismissed suggestions the vaccine poses any serious threat and the government s medical advice remains unchanged despite a man being hospitalised with a rare blood clotting condition after receiving it. The society recommends that benefits outweigh the risks of COVID-19 vaccination and the society s advice is that individuals should continue taking the offer of COVID-19 vaccination, Professor Kidd said on Saturday. The risks of serious side effects remain very low. But safety is paramount, which is why ATAGI and the TGA continue to do due diligence on this case. ....