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Australia urges over-50s to get jabbed as vaccine hesitancy grows


Australia on Friday pressed over-50s to get their coronavirus shots, as fears mounted that vaccine hesitancy could be priming the country for disaster.
Australia is one of the few countries in the world to eliminate community transmission of COVID-19, but vaccine rollout has been slow.
After chronic delivery delays, there is growing evidence that older Australians are more concerned about the AstraZeneca vaccine’s side effects than catching the virus.
Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison receives a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Castle Hill Medical Centre in Sydney on February 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
“I encourage those over 50 to get the jab,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Friday, “and if you are over 70, I would very much encourage you to.” ....

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How Australia risks being left behind as the rest of the world gets on with life amid Covid


Australia has saved itself from Covid mass deaths and economic ruin, but NIC WHITE explains how our failure on many other fronts could see us left behind as the rest of the world gets back to business as usual - and we ALL share the blame
With only 910 deaths and 22,000 cases, Australia avoided Covid disaster
But this success obscured other serious failures in leadership and planning
Vaccine program is so badly botched it will keep borders closed until mid-2022
Families will be torn apart for 28 months and country bleeds tourist dollars
Scott Morrison s hands off approach and poor quarantine also contributed ....

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Covid-19 vaccine: Confusion reigns over how and when to get jab


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Photo: AFP / Steven Saphore
The government s roll out plan says group 3 will be vaccinated from May - that is over 65s who do not fall into earlier groups, and people with conditions that make them more susceptible to Covid-19.
But the Ministry of Health says for most in the group of 1.7 million, the call-ups would not begin until the end of the month.
Auckland GP John Cameron said his surgery was flat out doing flu jabs and almost everyone was asking about Covid-19 too.
There was a lot of confusion, with many understandably assuming being eligible from May meant from the start of the month. ....

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Victoria announces plan to manufacture Pfizer-style vaccines


The Victorian government is providing $AU50 million to kickstart domestic manufacturing of mRNA vaccine technology.
There are many RNA experts in Australia who want to work with the new research to make Pfizer-style vaccines, an expert says.
Photo: AFP
It will take at least 12 months for any of the vaccines to be made in Australia, acting Premier James Merlino said as he made the announcement.
The move paves the way for mRNA vaccines, like the Pfizer and Moderna shots, to be produced in Australia for the first time.
Melbourne scientists are working on an mRNA backup vaccine that could be modified to fight mutations, and more than 200 other vaccines are in development around the world. ....

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