SA to get 50,000 of extra Pfizer doses as Premier backs medi-hotels

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As South Australia prepares to expand its coronavirus vaccine rollout to anyone aged 16 and over, the state is set to receive almost 50,000 of the extra 1 million Pfizer doses procured from Poland.

As South Australia prepares to expand its coronavirus vaccine rollout from Monday, the state is set to receive almost 50,000 of the extra 1 million Pfizer doses secured by the federal government.SA will receive a per capita share of an extra 1 million Pfizer doses procured from PolandPrime Minister Scott Morrison today announcedMore than half will be used to combat the New South Wales outbreak and the rest shared between the remaining states and territories on a per capita basis.

Mr Marshall said that the South Australian allocation of the additional Pfizer jabs, on the eve of the expansion of the vaccination rollout, equated to "almost 50,000 doses that we weren't counting on"."This is our path out of the current arrangements with border restrictions."On Thursday night, "As long as we're trying to use tourist-based hotels to try and keep a virus like Delta locked in, it is inherently unsafe," Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas said.The breach occurred at the Hotel Grand Chancellor on Hindley Street, police said.

 

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Only way out of this idiotic isolation is to finally get rid of Scott Morrison. If he is re elected we deserve to go to hell. For sake of few we are sacrificing lives and welfare of millions of young people. We should be ashamed.

Probably end up being used on private school pupils and premier's cronies

Dr Chant doesn't like COVID positive people to stay in apartments. Hotels have a lot of the same issues (problematic ventilation, people being too close to each other). At least for those people who can isolate in a house, isn't that a better solution?

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