Stop playing politics and get everyone aboard the vaccine train
It’s wrong to blame over 50s for being concerned about Covid vaccinations — an advertising campaign is desperately needed
It’s wrong to blame over 50s for being concerned about Covid vaccinations — an advertising campaign is desperately needed
The suggestion that vaccination will reopen our borders and save lives is clearly not convincing many Australians to get the jab.
COVID success now threatens our economic recovery in race the Morrison government pretends is not happening.
The Middle East conflict continues to draw comment from readers, but vaccines are also top of mind for many.
Medical groups and leading doctors have warned people older than 50 not to delay in getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
What a relief the government controls the big decisions in the fight against coronavirus and not big business
Concern about the vaccine rollout has international ramifications for desperate families wanting to be reunited
The government’s hope of vaccinating the bulk of the population by the end of the year is being threatened by people delaying their jabs.
Australia is moving closer to achieving self-reliance in COVID vaccine production, with the federal government confirming it is looking at providing financial support for an mRNA vaccine production plant in Adelaide.
Health experts have questioned Scott Morrison’s assertion that there is little evidence to indicate transmission of COVID-19 is preventable.
Covid is increasing globally, not declining, and it is spreading to younger generations (against all predictions).
Vaccinations are not needed for the resumption of cruising in Australia, infectious disease expert says.
The slow rate of vaccinations has nothing to do with adequate supplies | Here’s what has happened to the nation’s 5 million Pfizer and AstraZeneca doses.
The Andrews government will kick start Australia’s mission to develop mRNA vaccines domestically with a $50M investment.
Vaccination is too important to be overwhelmed by negative commentary; is Labor’s new coal bromance a fickle flame?
On May 11, the Treasurer will prioritise spending and push economic reform out to the distant horizon.
Blind panic is no substitute for caution and care.
The Morrison government’s narrative too often is being framed around the petty agendas of minor celebrities, irritating lawyers, academics and journalists on social media.
An effective vaccine roll out will leave anti-vaxxers to shout their demented theories to the walls, flog their worthless goods to shrinking markets.
We are giving our most-protective vaccines to our younger healthier citizens and less-protective shots to our older citizens.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/topics/vaccinations/page/113