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Within months, Australians in some parts of the country will be able to get COVID-19 vaccinations at drive- through clinics, or at work.
Pilot programs will be rolled out in September and car-based clinics will operate from October, according to the national vaccine campaign plan Operation COVID Shield .
Details of the plan were released on Tuesday, along with detailed modelling from the Doherty Institute about vaccination targets that need to be met in order to reduce restrictions - in particular, lockdowns.
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