Prime Minister Scott Morrison has received his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine in Sydney.
Mr Morrison was alongside 84-year-old World War Two survivor, and the first Australian to receive the jab, Jane Malysiak.
She received her first Pfizer dose alongside the Prime Minister three weeks ago, and joined him for a booster.
Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly also received his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Health.gov.au is the most important site for you to get COVID-19 vaccine information. Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly said vaccine hesitancy remained a concern for federal health authorities as nine per cent of people polled by the Health Department said they would not be vaccinated and 27 per cent said they were considering not being jabbed against COVID-19. That demonstrates that we need to continue to stress the vaccines as being safe and effective, Prof Kelly said. March promoters see the vaccine rollout as part of a shadow campaign to enforce state control and reduce civil liberties. The Prime Minister has said he wants to have the vaccine mandatory as possible, spokesman for Facebook group the Informed Citizen s Network, Pauli Christie said.
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