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Can Australia achieve herd immunity to coronavirus, and what happens if not?

Can Australia achieve herd immunity to coronavirus, and what happens if not? Melissa Davey © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Luis Ascui/AAP Immunologists and virologists are questioning the ability of populations to ever achieve herd immunity to Covid-19. They say gradually waning immunity to the virus after infection or vaccination, and the impact of variants, mean it is likely annual vaccinations will be required and cases will continue to occur. Prof Miles Davenport, the program head of the Kirby Institute’s infection analytics program at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, says “the concept of herd immunity is that once it’s achieved, then you will not have circulation of virus in the community”.

US-Japan Statement Raises Issue of Taiwan Defense Against China

US-Japan Statement Raises Issue of Taiwan Defense Against China
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Australia has received only 70% of Covid vaccine doses the government expected by now

Australia has received only 70% of Covid vaccine doses the government expected by now Nick Evershed and Josh Nicholas © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Morgan Sette/AAP Australia has received just 70% of the vaccine doses the government expected to have on hand by mid-April, according to a Guardian Australia analysis. In a presentation published online on 14 March, the government included monthly forecasts for Australia’s expected vaccine supply, accounting for the disruptions to overseas supply that had already occurred leading up to that point. Based on these forecasts, and figures cited by the health minister, Greg Hunt, for the number of doses received from domestic and international suppliers, there is a shortfall of about 1.5m vaccine doses.

Strategic Elements Ltd raises $3 million from institutional investors

Strategic Elements raises $3 million from institutional investors The funds will be used to advance the company’s array of cutting-edge technologies as well as to explore new opportunities. There were 10 million shares issued at A$0.30 each, a 13% discount to the previous day’s closing price. Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) has strengthened its books through a successful $3 million placement to institutional investors. The company will use the funds to advance its existing 100%-owned businesses and fund new potential opportunities. Strategic Elements, a venture builder, has a range of technology projects, including the self-charging battery, which aims to run solely from moisture harvested from the air, and an automated robotic security vehicle.

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