Teenagers with waning immunity are heading back to school
Teenagers will return to school with waning immunity because authorities are still considering an application to provide boosters to 16 and 17-year-olds, while younger teens could have to wait even longer.
As the Morrison government comes under attack from parents and doctors over struggles to secure vaccine bookings for children aged five to 11, older teens may also be vulnerable because many of them received their last shot more than three months ago.
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