Risk ‘dramatically’ changed: NSW lowers AstraZeneca age
Finbar O'MallonReporter
Updated
Mass vaccination clinics will start to give the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to anyone aged 40 and older because Sydney’s outbreak has “dramatically” changed the risks, officials say.
The move will raise pressure on other states to consider lowering the age limit for the availability of AstraZeneca at mass vaccination hubs.
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Finbar O'Mallon is a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Finbar on Twitter. Email Finbar at f.omallon@afr.com.au
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