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Australia Still Has a Long Journey Before Reaching Herd Immunity: Expert

Australia Still Has a Long Journey Before Reaching Herd Immunity: Expert
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Queensland Nurses Opting Out of CCP Virus Vaccinations: Union Survey

Queensland Nurses Opting Out of CCP Virus Vaccinations: Union Survey A Queensland nurses union has revealed strong hesitancy among the “overwhelming majority” of its members towards mandatory immunisation against the CCP virus, given the shorter trial times and higher unknowns for the newer RNA vaccines compared to standard vaccines. Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young, on March 31, made it mandatory for Queensland nurses working with COVID-19 patients to get one of the jabs.  But some nurses say they’ve been left in the dark about what compensation they’ll receive if they develop a bad reaction to the vaccine. The Nurses Professional Association of Queensland (NPAQ) has said that 82.5 percent of their members surveyed think their employers should compensate them if they start to have side effects from a COVID-19 vaccine.

How Facebook s Australia News Ban Could Hamper Vaccine Rollout to Aboriginal People

How Facebook’s Australia News Ban Could Hamper Vaccine Rollout to Aboriginal People Time 2/22/2021 Amy Gunia © Nigel Hallett-Pool Getty Images Police Inspector Owen Hortz is the first police officer to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at Gold Coast University Hospital in Southport, Australia on Feb. 22, 2021. The COVID-19 vaccine rollout was never going to be easy in Australia’s sparsely populated, desert-covered Northern Territory. With many small towns located hours apart by road, organizers even considered using drones and dry ice to make deliveries. But the vaccination campaign is facing an even greater uphill battle after Facebook removed news content across the country of 25 million on Feb. 18 following a battle over a bill that would force Big Tech companies to pay for the use of news stories. The ban also swept up Indigenous media organizations, meaning that Aboriginal people, who make up more than 25% of the region’s population may not have acc

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