Health Minister Insists Vaccination Program Is An “Extraordinary Achievement” 29/05/2021
The federal Health Minister maintains Australia’s coronavirus vaccination program is an “extraordinary achievement” …..even though only roughly 20% of the population has had their jabs. Victorians rushing to get a COVID vaccine have faced frustrating delays on phone booking systems and long lines at hubs. Tributes are flowing…after The real voice of fake pop duo Milli Vanilli, singer John Davis, died from coronavirus.. And Prince Harry said parents should be better equipped to deal with the mental health of their children …a week after accusing his father Prince Charles of leaving his sons to “suffer” after the death of Princess Diana. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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