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The Australian government has expressed fears that the vaccine explosion could be halted by the move by Italy to block exports to Australia, and has highlighted plans to extend the Howard Springs quarantine facility for returning travelers by May.

Progress with the vaccination of Australia – including the impact of the sudden blockade of a 250,000-dose AstraZeneca shipment to Australia – was high on the agenda for Scott Morrison’s meeting with state and regional leaders on Friday:











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South Korea approves Pfizer vaccine











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Vietnam will start vaccinations on Monday











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Calls increase to prioritize Italian priests for Covid vaccination











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‘Fear of missing out’ promotes global acceptance of Covid jab

Governments around the world are considering how they can convince enough people to take a Covid-19 vaccine to achieve herd immunity.

But an international survey shows that vaccine confidence is on the rise, although relatively few countries have launched public awareness campaigns, for fear of missing a jab as one driver.

In the survey by Imperial College London, the proportion of respondents who ‘strongly agreed’ to take a vaccine when it was offered to them increased by eight percentage points or more in nine of the 14 countries between November and mid-November. February was interviewed.

In the UK, vaccine confidence is extremely high, which has seen not only one of the world’s most fluent vaccination systems, but also a more proactive public information campaign than in other countries. Up to 70% of the respondents expressed their eagerness to get a slap in the most emphatic way:











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Ardern announces that Auckland’s Covid closure will lift on Sunday

Auckland’s seven-day exclusion must be lifted Sunday morning after no new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the community on Friday.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Auckland would move from warning level three to level two at 06:00 on Sunday, while the rest of the country would move to level one.

A decision to downgrade Auckland to level one will be taken before next weekend:











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Mardi Gras protest march to continue in Sydney after last-minute Covid release











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Australian experts warn Covid vaccines sold on darknet are likely scams

Three major Covid-19 vaccines are offered for sale on the dark web – the part of the Internet that is not visible to search engines and that requires specialized software to access, an analysis of 15 markets found.

Researchers from the global security company Kaspersky found ads for the vaccines Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Moderna, as well as sellers advertising unverified vaccines:











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The hospitals in Papua New Guinea have not increased any more money than the Covid cases

Papua New Guinea is struggling to control an increase in coronavirus cases across the archipelago, just as hospitals are closing their doors because there is no more money.

The country’s capital, Port Moresby, is at the center of the latest outbreak.

The city recorded just five cases for the entire January and 124 for February. But 108 cases were confirmed in the first four days of March as the transfer of communities accelerated.

PNG reported only 1,492 confirmed cases for the entire pandemic, but the actual case load is reportedly many times higher.

Less than 48,000 tests have been done across the country since the beginning of the pandemic of nearly 9 million people, and in many remote parts of the country there is no testing capability at all. PNG has not yet started a vaccination program.

Health authorities are also concerned about the increase in cases in PNG’s large western province, which connects the country with Indonesia and has a sea border with Australia.

Travel between PNG and Australian islands in Torres Street is usually unlimited, but has been suspended due to the pandemic:

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