Friday 20 August 2021

Australia's vaccine programme: Emirates flight EK414 arrives at Kingsford Smith International Airport

Emirates flight EK414 arrives at Kingsford Smith International Airport from Dubai with its cargo of one million Pfizer vaccines to assist wi...


Emirates flight EK414 arrives at Kingsford Smith International Airport from Dubai with its cargo of one million Pfizer vaccines to assist with Australia's vaccine programme on August 15, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.

The introduction of the coronavirus vaccine in Australia began in late February. The latest numbers to track the progress of the introduction and the Covid vaccination schedule: the total doses given in Australia, the people vaccinated in the Australian states and the percentage of the population who received a vaccine. Doses or fully vaccinated, and Australia's daily new Covid19 cases, daily deaths, and cumulative coronavirus cases by state and territory are closely monitored by the government.

Active cases include both hotel quarantine cases and locally acquired cases. The entire Australian population + fully vaccinated uses the population aged 16 and over, OECD classification is for% fully vaccinated Vaccine Delivery One of the largest logistical exercises in Australian history, delivering vaccines against the coronavirus to more than 20 million people has begun. 

The government originally expected 4 million people to be vaccinated by March and the whole country to be vaccinated in October. Since then, goals, objectives and “horizons” have come and gone.The government's most recent target can be found in their document Operation Covid Shield, which proposes that 80% of the population aged 16 and over can be vaccinated by December. The federal government has also set vaccination targets for 70% and 80% of the population, respectively. 16 years or more as thresholds for Phase B and Phase C of its “National Plan for Transitioning Australia's National COVID19 Response”, essentially if restrictions are expected to ease with fewer border closings and openings. 

Could achieve these goals based on the current average vaccination rate and assuming the current rate continues for the remainder of the mission. Obviously this is a very simple estimate of how long it could take, and it will change as the vaccination rate goes up or down. Follow up on the introduction of the Covid19 vaccine in Australia. 

If the current average dose of 112.6,000 seconds per day continues, Australia will vaccinate 80% of the population 16 and over around 11/23/2021. the population aged 16 and over can be reached by December 2021. 

The Commonwealth Government estimates vaccine dose usage based on total doses given and allows for a small amount of waste.When will I get the vaccine? When to expect the vaccination depends on who you are, how old you are, and what you do at work. 

The government has an interactive tool that takes into account all of the factors that will determine what stage of vaccine adoption it will be at.

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