The 20 million extra doses of the Pfizer vaccine ordered by the federal government due to concerns over the AstraZeneca jab may protect against mutant strains of Covid-19. Chief Health Officer Paul Kelly said US company Pfizer is working on adapting the
Scott Morrison is being roasted by opponents after dropping the aim to offer all Australians a Covid jab by October. The prime minister announced on his Facebook page on Sunday that he was scrapping the target because there are ‘many uncertainties involved’.
Today host Karl Stefanovic has revealed he is ‘nervous’ about receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine after blood clot fears led to the government advising those aged under 50 not to get that particular jab. Stefanovic, 46, said on Monday he would preference waiting
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has refused to set a date for when every Australian will receive their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine after blood clot fears over the AstraZeneca jab threw the nation’s vaccination program into chaos. The Federal Government initially
The French European Affairs Minister accused the Anglo-Swedish vaccine producers of “making fun of Europeans”. He said: “AstraZeneca did not honour its commitments and in a way made fun of Europeans.” Speaking in an interview on LCI television, Mr Beaune also took
Mistrust in the Oxford jab is soaring across the EU after several member states suspended the vaccine over fears it caused blood clots. And after the resumption of its use, despite reassurances from both the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World
Plans for Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout have been abandoned, as Scott Morrison admits that many may be forced to wait until next year to get even their first jab. Despite earlier assurances on Sunday from Trade Minister Dan Tehan that the government
Federal government reveals new vaccine timeline – so this is exactly when everyone is expected to have received a jab By Bryant Hevesi For Daily Mail Australia and Aap Published: 00:26 EDT, 11 April 2021 | Updated: 00:30 EDT, 11 April 2021
Doctor says Australia needs to ‘entirely rethink’ its vaccination rollout after advising residents under 50 to avoid the AstraZeneca jab because of fears about blood clots Doctor warned Covid-19 vaccine rollout strategy needs a ‘reboot’ and ‘rethink’ Epidemiologist Nancy Baxter said federal
Brussels ordered AstraZeneca to hand over all vaccines made in the Netherlands despite the UK having a claim to the doses. Express.co.uk readers shot down the decision, with some likening to communism and even fascism. In comments, people unleashed their fury against the EU