Sylvia Jeffreys has admitted she is unlikely to get the coronavirus vaccine while pregnant, calling it a ‘difficult’ decision. The 34-year-old is currently pregnant with her second child, after going through gruelling rounds of IVF to conceive her first son, Oscar. The country's largest-ever vaccine rollout is underway with 60,000 Australians expected to roll up their sleeves for their first dose this week. Questions remain whether the vaccine is safe for pregnant women amid advice it isn't 'routinely recommended' by the federal health department. Sceptism about the vaccine was a hot discussion topic when well-known GP Dr Kerryn Phelps and journalist Sarrah Le Marquand appeared on the Today Show on Wednesday.