A major shortfall in the local production of vaccines

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MELBOURNE (CU)_In the COVID Vaccination Allocations Horizons document, which sets out the plans for the distribution of vaccines throughout this year, the government of Australia said AstraZeneca doses between 2.2 million and 2.6 million are expected to be allocated each week in July. However, the local production of the jabs have now fallen to just one-tenth of what was promised to be released to states, doctors, the elderly and those in disability care.

According to recent data issued by the Vaccine Operations Centre, a couple of months ago, the CSL facilities in Melbourne produced 1 million doses a week, which fell to as low as 232,800 in June. Although this figure increased to…

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