‘We will continue to make up ground’ on vaccination rates: PM

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‘We will continue to make up ground’ on vaccination rates: PM
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Prime Minister ScottMorrisonMP says 38 per cent of Australians have had at least one COVID-19 dose with a record Saturday delivering more than 100,000 jabs.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says 38 per cent of Australians have had at least one COVID-19 dose with a record Saturday delivering more than 100,000 jabs.

“We have 38 per cent of the population now that has had at least one dose, over 16 per cent now with two, 62 per cent of those over 50 have now had one dose, and 22 per cent double doses, and for those over 70, we’ve got 77 per cent of those over 70 have now had their first dose and 37 per cent have had two doses.

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