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PM s massive $40m vaccine problem | Sunshine Coast Daily

This is anything but reassuring and motivating, all it does is underline concerns. We should be thrilled about breaking free from COVID, not fretting about the process. That s what the vaccination campaign needs to centre on. The vaccination campaigns in New Zealand and Singapore are both upbeat, positive and use music to stress that a vaccine will bring both you and the community freedom. Vaccination matters for freedom and for economic recovery. The ad campaign has been misdirected, is boring and needs to be fixed by a competent communicator. If I was running it I d use a music track like Queen s I want to break free to tell the positive story.

PM s massive $40m vaccine problem | Queensland Times

This is anything but reassuring and motivating, all it does is underline concerns. We should be thrilled about breaking free from COVID, not fretting about the process. That s what the vaccination campaign needs to centre on. The vaccination campaigns in New Zealand and Singapore are both upbeat, positive and use music to stress that a vaccine will bring both you and the community freedom. Vaccination matters for freedom and for economic recovery. The ad campaign has been misdirected, is boring and needs to be fixed by a competent communicator. If I was running it I d use a music track like Queen s I want to break free to tell the positive story.

PM s massive $40m vaccine problem

This is anything but reassuring and motivating, all it does is underline concerns. We should be thrilled about breaking free from COVID, not fretting about the process. That s what the vaccination campaign needs to centre on. The vaccination campaigns in New Zealand and Singapore are both upbeat, positive and use music to stress that a vaccine will bring both you and the community freedom. Vaccination matters for freedom and for economic recovery. The ad campaign has been misdirected, is boring and needs to be fixed by a competent communicator. If I was running it I d use a music track like Queen s I want to break free to tell the positive story.

Bid to overturn Morrison government s India travel ban fails

Bid to overturn Morrison government’s India travel ban fails Save Share A court challenge against the Morrison government’s India travel ban has been effectively quashed, leaving in place rules banning citizens and permanent residents from returning home. The Morrison government has faced a significant backlash over the India travel ban.   Alex Ellinghausen The Melbourne resident travelled to India to visit friends in March 2020, before the federal government told citizens to return home. He has been unable to return as the pandemic rages in India. The challenge sought to overturn biosecurity orders signed by Health Minister Greg Hunt, which include the threat of fines of up to $66,000 and five years’ jail for returning citizens.

Unblocking the passage from India

Unblocking the passage from India Shutterstock Sunday, May 9, 2021 8:51 AM UTC It became clear this week repatriation flights for Australians stranded in India would have to resume ASAP after May 15, whatever the COVID situation in that country. By going too far in its effort to stop individuals using a third-country “loophole” to get home, the Australian government made it impossible to keep shut the direct flight pipeline. Cabinet’s national security committee on Thursday approved the resumption as the government finalised arrangements with the Northern Territory, site of the Howard Springs quarantine facility where the arrivals will go. The government will give its reasons as to why arrivals from India have become more manageable (although the number will be modest). Notably, it will say the “pause” has provided time to reduce COVID overload in quarantine. By May 14 positive cases at Howard Springs are expected to number between 0 and 5, down from 55 on April 26.

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