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Health minister smacks down GP who wanted to charge for Covid vaccine

Health minister smacks down GP who wanted to charge for Covid vaccine
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ACT records two cases of South African strain in returned travellers

ACT records two cases of South African strain in returned travellers Alison Bevege And Aap For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The highly contagious South African coronavirus strain has reached the ACT in two men who flew in from Singapore on a plane with more than 175 people on board.  The two infected men, one aged in his 40s and the other under 20, touched down on Monday and are in hotel quarantine. They are not related but genomic sequencing has shown the strains from the two cases are identical. © Provided by Daily Mail The highly contagious South African coronavirus strain has reached the ACT. Pictured: Health workers in Canberra

Australian PM plays down Italy vaccine blockade » Borneo Bulletin Online

March 6, 2021 SYDNEY (AFP) – Australia’s Prime Minister yesterday played down the impact of Italy’s landmark decision to block the export of 250,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses due to be delivered. Scott Morrison insisted the blocked shipment of the AstraZeneca jabs was understandable and would not affect Australia’s vaccine programme. “This particular shipment was not one we’d counted on for the rollout, and so we will continue unabated,” Morrison said. Italy explained the export ban as necessary due to a shortage of vaccines in virus-hit Europe and the lack of urgent need in relatively virus-free Australia. Morrison expressed sympathy, “In Italy, people are dying at the rate of 300 a day. And so I can certainly understand the high level of anxiety that would exist in Italy and in many countries across Europe.”

New Zealand business leaders surprised but not against snap Auckland lockdown

New Zealand business leaders surprised but not against snap Auckland lockdown Share The main reaction from local business leaders to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s snap lockdown was one of “surprise”, says Touchpoint Group chief executive Frank van der Velden, whose technology company is based in Auckland. “Nobody was expecting it. I looked at my phone at five to 9pm last night, and it said there was an announcement by the PM at 9pm. And I thought, oh my gosh, that sounds ominous,” Mr van der Velden said. The general sentiment in New Zealand is accepting of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s decision. 

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