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Australian PM Morrison s approval rating slumps on slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout
FILE PHOTO: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison adjusts his mask during a news conference he holds with French President Emmanuel Macron in front of the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, June 15, 2021. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
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SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison s approval ratings fell to the lowest level in more than a year, according to a poll published on Monday (Jul 19), as a sluggish COVID-19 vaccine rollout dented voters confidence in his conservative government.
By Syndicated Content
Jul 18, 2021 | 6:47 PM
SYDNEY (Reuters) â Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrisonâs approval ratings fell to the lowest level in more than a year, according to a poll published on Monday, as a sluggish COVID-19 vaccine rollout dented votersâ confidence in his conservative government.
A Newspoll conducted for The Australian newspaper showed Morrisonâs public support dropped two points to 51% over the last three weeks, the lowest level since he faced criticism early last year over his response to devastating bushfires.
Morrison has come under increasing pressure as a slow national vaccine rollout leaves Australia exposed to a deadly new wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Sydney and Melbourne, the countryâs biggest two cities, are in lockdown in a bid to stem a fast-moving outbreak of the Delta variant.
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