Australia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout To Begin Next Week 15/02/2021
Australia’s vaccine rollout is due to begin in a week, with the first jabs against COVID-19 expected next Monday. 80,000 doses of the highly effective Pfizer vaccine is expected to arrive from Europe within days and then will need to pass all necessary tests.Primary school kids should ditch digital and return to using chalk and slates to help develop the brain, fine and gross motor skills according to a leading educational expert.There’s push for Valentines Day to be celebrated again in a fortnight as the latest statewide lockdown is estimated to cost businesses up to $1 billion.The secret to keeping your exercise mojo going during lockdown lies in your mobile phone, new research found adults were up to three times more likely to get enough exercise if they used fitness apps, YouTube and other digital platforms to access exercise classes.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au
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