CANBERRA, Apr 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian Defence Minister, Peter Dutton, yesterday called for calm over the delayed rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.
Dutton, one of the most senior ministers in the federal government, said that, Australia was not in the same “mad panic” as other countries, to inoculate the population against COVID-19.
He compared Australia’s situation to that in the United States and Britain, where, he said, there are thousands of new cases every day.
“We haven’t lived in that environment, (and) we don’t want to,” Dutton told Sky News Australia. “There will be hiccups from time to time, in terms of the rollout of the vaccine, but we’ll work with the states, we’ll work with general practitioners.”
His comments came, after Nine Entertainment newspapers reported yesterday that, the first phase of the vaccine rollout is not to be completed until the end of May, almost two months later than the early Apr deadline, previously set by the government.
As of Saturday evening, Australia’s vaccination tally was at 841,885, according to Minister for Health, Greg Hunt.
That figure includes a 44-year-old Melbourne man, who was admitted to hospital recently, after developing blood clots, about two weeks after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
“There is one case which has been under investigation, with regards to potential side effects and clotting. That will be determined through the medical processes, but I want to thank our medical experts,” Hunt said.
“We will continue following their advice, as we have done through the pandemic.”– NNN-AGENCIES