The government’s addiction to secrecy made it unwilling to admit problems in the programs as vaccine supplies dried up.
One simple fact,for example,was never disclosed. It turned out that 717,000 doses of AstraZeneca had to come from the United Kingdom because none were coming from the European Union. Behind all the assurances,the government was scrambling for shipments.
The most important and immediate change is positive. Australia will gain an additional 20 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine on top of 20 million already under contract.
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This is a very good outcome and shows the government is responding rapidly to sudden setbacks.
The Health Minister,Greg Hunt,struck the deal in talks with Pfizer executives in the US over the last two nights and finalised it at midday on Friday. This fills a huge gap when the medical experts are cautious about giving AstraZeneca to people aged under 50,but the good thing is the extra doses are meant to arrive this calendar year.
The promise,at least,is that Australia will receive enough Pfizer doses to vaccinate most of the adult population.