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Save Share Western Australia has the ignominy of being the jurisdiction with the lowest vaccine take-up rate, a situation experts say is due to a mix of complacency and geography. Only 13 per cent of Western Australians have been fully vaccinated, about 2.4 percentage points behind NSW, which is battling through a massive outbreak, according to website covid19data.com.au. â[Whatâs] happening in Sydney could be happening in Perth in two weeksâ time,â Professor Peter Collignon says. Like his counterparts in the east, WA Premier Mark McGowan has rebuffed pleas by NSW for more Pfizer doses to help curb Sydneyâs growing outbreak. ....
FOCUS: Australia s slow vaccine rollout threatens early pandemic successes Australia has been regarded as one of the world s success stories in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, but mixed messaging and a sluggish vaccine rollout has caused widespread frustration and confusion. With only 11 percent of the population fully vaccinated despite a recent ramp-up, Australia sits at the bottom among the 38 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, falling behind countries such as Japan, the United States and Britain. Photo taken July 10, 2021, shows the Opera House in Sydney, closed under coronavirus lockdown restrictions. (Kyodo) As countries around the world begin to open up and ease restrictions thanks to high rates of vaccination, Australians continue to face indefinite strict lockdowns, as authorities struggle with an outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant that began in the country s largest city of Sydney. ....
Resistance in the ranks: any nudge by Morrison towards net zero by 2050 will be a tough sell to LNP theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Professor Sharon Friel from the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) has been awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and is one of three academics from ANU who secured the prestigious award this year. In reflecting on being the first and only person in her family to go to university (until her niece started in 2017), Sharon says that winning the Laureate feels “lovely, a little surreal and an important responsibility.” “I would like to think that my award of the Laureate shows others from a variety of backgrounds what is possible, remembering the importance of structural and social support that sits behind this success.” ....
POLICY FORUM Policy Forum Pod , experts in the social determinants of health Sharon Friel and Sandro Demaio join hosts Arnagretta Hunter and Sharon Bessell to discuss realising the vision of a healthy Australia by 2030. Has the COVID-19 pandemic forced Australian policymakers to address the social determinants of health? Instead of focusing on ‘vulnerable populations’, should the public debate instead focus on the conditions that create disadvantage, and stop transferring a sense of shame to individuals? Is now the time to reset and make achieving health for all by 2030 a real possibility? On this episode of Policy Forum Pod, health equity expert Professor Sharon Friel and Dr Sandro Demaio, medical doctor and globally-renowned public health advocate, join Dr Arnagretta Hunter and Professor Sharon Bessell to discuss these questions and more. Listen here: https://bit.ly/2PUkbTY ....