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Sydney COVID: One in ten infected people caught COVID at work
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Children aged 12 to 15 could be vaccinated in Australia late this year or early next year in a bid to battle the Delta strain of Covid-19.
Australia s drug regulator, the TGA, is currently assessing an application from Pfizer to have its jab approved in the country for that age group.
The vaccine has already been approved for children over 12 in countries such as the US, Canada, Germany, Japan, France and Italy.
A health worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to a minor at a vaccination centre in Santiago, Chile on June 23
Trials for children under 12 are ongoing to determine safety and dosage, with results due in a few months and a decision in the US expected in early 2022.
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NSW’s Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant says she did not advise the government to shut down the state’s construction industry, insisting decisions on restrictions and lockdowns were ultimately a matter for ministers.
Defining the extent of her health advice to the government, Dr Chant on Monday said she and health authorities did not have the expertise to determine which industries and sectors would be targeted by health orders, such as the stopwork on all constructions sites.
Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the latest restrictions were aimed at decreasing workplace attendances.
Credit:James Brickwood
Premier Gladys Berejiklian throughout the outbreak has repeatedly said all decisions were based on “health advice”, including the decision to enter a second lockdown and to close construction sites.
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NSW’s Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant says she did not advise the government to shut down the state’s construction industry, insisting decisions on restrictions and lockdowns were ultimately a matter for ministers.
Defining the extent of her health advice to the government, Dr Chant on Monday said she and health authorities did not have the expertise to determine which industries and sectors would be targeted by health orders, such as the stopwork on all constructions sites.
Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the latest restrictions were aimed at decreasing workplace attendances.
Credit:James Brickwood
Premier Gladys Berejiklian throughout the outbreak has repeatedly said all decisions were based on “health advice”, including the decision to enter a second lockdown and to close construction sites.
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