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Australia s COVID vaccine rollout will soon begin. What can we learn from other countries?
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Australia can learn from the pitfalls and gains of other countries vaccination roll-outs.
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It s been a big week on the COVID vaccine front in Australia, with the first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine touching down in Sydney on Monday and the Therapeutic Goods Administration approving the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine on Tuesday.
Australians will begin receiving Pfizer jabs from next week, with the government set to distribute the first 80,000 doses to states and territories, as well as among aged and disability care residents and staff nationally.
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