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Coronavirus Victoria: No Pfizer for over 50s as Victoria braces for subcontinent virus threat

Coronavirus Victoria: No Pfizer for over 50s as Victoria braces for subcontinent virus threat
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Coronavirus Australia: AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine change could harm rollout

Prioritising Pfizer over AstraZeneca to vaccinate under-50s risks harming Australia s rollout thanks to its unreliable vaccine supply, some experts say. The government is reviewing what that decision, based on a potentially increased risk of extremely rare blood clots among younger people taking the AstraZeneca vaccine, means for the country s already delayed rollout. READ MORE: Australia can produce the AstraZeneca vaccine at CSL in Melbourne.(Getty) Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he did not have an update to the rollout timeline and said, we have to take the time to assess the implications for the program . When we ve done that, we may be able to form a view. But I don t think anyone should expect that any time soon, he said last night.

Some anaphylactic reactions to COVID-19 vaccine to be expected

Some anaphylactic reactions to COVID-19 vaccine to be expected 9News.com.au 4 days ago Nathan Edwards © Nine Health Minister Greg Hunt, Secretary of Health Professor Brendan Murphy talking yesterday on the COVID vaccine rollout. Federal health authorities have said concerns of blood clots and anaphylactic reactions from the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine are not significant and should cause no reason for concern. Health Department secretary Brendan Murphy addressed reports four Queenslanders had suffered reactions after having the vaccine. We have seen anaphylaxis with the Pfizer vaccine, we have seen it with the AstraZeneca vaccine, and they have all been expertly treated, Professor Murphy said.

Only political bones in Albanese s body: PM | Sky News Australia

Only political bones in Albanese s body: PM17/03/2021|4min Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accused the Labor Party of failing the COVID-19 test of national unity to support the nation s vaccination rollout program, claiming Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese only has political bones in his body. Mr Morrison claimed Labor sought to undermine the government over its lagging vaccination timeline with just 200,000 doses administered, despite promises of four million vaccinations by the end of March. There have been many COVID-19 tests Australians have overtaken during the course of this pandemic, but there is a test for the opposition when it comes to national unity on the delivery of the vaccine program, he said.

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