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âUnacceptable wastageâ: Multi-dose vaccine vials a point of concern Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 5, 2021 â 3.53pm Save Normal text size Advertisement Clinics that waste COVID-19 vaccination doses could be stripped of their accreditation to administer them as one of the countryâs top health officials warned immunisersâ lack of experience with multi-dose vials was a serious concern. The AstraZeneca vaccine is also one step closer to approval, with Australiaâs medical regulator now waiting on final answers from the pharmaceutical company before registering the overseas vaccine. Department of Health Secretary Professor Brendan Murphy said the multi-dose vials required extra training for all vaccine providers. ....
An op-ed published by Australian newspaper The Australian Financial Review on the Attack-class submarine program blames Naval Group for being over budget, late on schedule and for failing in its commitment to spend 60 per cent of the contract value locally. According to Naval Group, such reporting does not reflect facts. The program is actually about to achieve yet another milestone, the System Functional Review (SFR), as planned and on schedule. Cost increases explained Following the Strategic Partnering Agreement signed in 2019 and which covers the 2019-2056 timeframe, several specific contracts will be signed as the program progresses. An initial Submarine Design contract was signed for the 2019-2021 period while a follow-on Submarine Design contract was negotiated at the end of 2020 for the 2021-2023 period. ....
Emerging Europe’s EU members will have a key role to play in distributing Covid-19 vaccines to their eastern neighbours January 20, 2021 In some countries of emerging Europe, Covid-19 vaccines are being wasted, while in others vaccines are few and far between. Technology is helping to ensure this precious resource is distributed efficiently and equitably. Ever since the UK became the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for widespread use on December 2, it has been clear that the logistics involved in distributing a vaccine that needs to be kept at extremely low temperatures will be as challenging as the development of the jab itself. ....