Australia approves AstraZeneca vaccine, PM Morrison to be vaccinated
Australia's
regulator on Tuesday approved the AstraZeneca vaccine as its second for
use against COVID-19.
Pfizer's
product will be available in Australia next week. It will be given in two doses
three weeks apart, while AstraZeneca's will be administered in two doses 12
weeks apart.
Prime
Minister Scott Morrison said the Therapeutic Goods Administration, the
regulator, found the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe and effective.
Health
Minister Greg Hunt said the AstraZeneca vaccine will prevent serious COVID-19
illness.
Morrison
will be vaccinated with the Pfizer product and Hunt with AstraZeneca in a
demonstration of confidence in both vaccines.
Australia
has contracted 53.8 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, and 50 million of
those will be manufactured in Australia.
The
government has also secured 20 million Pfizer vaccines for a population of 26
million. Read More
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