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EU to propose vaccine green pass by end of the month European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said the pass would allow people to gradually move safely in the European Union or abroad - for work or tourism . Araceli Hidalgo, 96, a resident of Los Olmos nursing home for the elderly, receives a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on 27 December 2020, in Guadalajara, becoming the first person vaccinated against coronavirus in Spain. Picture: AFP. 43 days ago BELGIUM - The European Commission will propose rules for an EU vaccine green pass this month, as the bloc prepares to ramp up immunisation drives, commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Monday. ....
Melbourne man first in Australia to be convicted over JobKeeper fraud By Tammy Mills A Melbourne man has become the first Australian to be convicted of JobKeeper fraud after pretending to operate a business in order to receive more money from the government during the coronavirus pandemic. Raed Saleh, 33, was convicted in the Heidelberg Magistrates Court on Wednesday after pleading guilty to three counts of recklessly making a false statement to the Australian Taxation Office in an attempt to receive $6000 in JobKeeper payments. The Mernda man was fined $3000 and ordered to pay $3000 in compensation and $282 in costs. According to the ATO, Saleh applied for and lodged two months of JobKeeper claims online, saying he had lost 30 per cent of business revenue â the threshold for the payment â in May and June. He claimed he was a sole trader. ....