3 Min Read SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s national cabinet will begin meeting twice a week from Monday to help mobilise the country’s battle against COVID-19 as authorities consider mass vaccinations to ramp up its coronavirus inoculation efforts. FILE PHOTO: A sign for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic is seen as high-risk workers receive the first vaccines in the state of Victoria's rollout of the program, in Melbourne, Australia, February 22, 2021. REUTERS/Sandra Sanders The federal government and states will discuss setting up mass vaccination centres from as early as June for people above 50, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Wednesday, when the country would have moved to its next immunisation phase.