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Coronavirus news from across Australia. Australia is in a strong position to meet its vaccination target.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (left) and the Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt are seen during a GP roundtable conference at the Commonwealth Parliamentary offices in Melbourne, Friday, March 19, 2021. (AAP Image/James Ross) NO ARCHIVING

: Prime Minister Scott Morrison (L) and Health Minister Greg Hunt at a GP roundtable in Melbourne, March 19, 2021. Source: AAP Image/James Ross

Although progress in the rollout of the anti COVID-19 vaccine has been slow, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has assured the community that Australia will meet its target of vaccinating people by the end of October 2021.


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Although progress in the rollout of the anti COVID-19 vaccine has been slow, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has assured the community that Australia will meet its target of vaccinating people by the end of October 2021.


Meanwhile, Queensland has eased social restrictions in hospitals, aged care homes, prisons and disability services, while the New South Wales government has launched a stimulus package called 'Dine & Discover' to help post COVID-19 economic recovery. 

For health and support measures currently in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in your language, visit sbs.com.au/coronavirus.

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