Experts have cast doubt on the feasibility of a COVID-19 vaccine being rolled out to the entire Australian population by late next year, as the Morrison government's budget assumes, but Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says there is a chance it could come even earlier.
"That is what's ahead of us, because there is a great deal of uncertainty in this pandemic," he told the National Press Club in Canberra."We know that the road out of this crisis will be unpredictable ... We are taking nothing for granted.
, but RMIT Professor of Immunology Magdalena Plebanski said this would only be one step towards population-wide protection. "If that happens in December, in terms of production and distribution, it should be feasible to get the vaccine in 2021," she said. Melbourne University Professor of Epidemiology Tony Blakely said the budget's assumptions were plausible, but that an effective and safe vaccine is not guaranteed to arrive in 2021. He said it was unclear where Australia sat in the global queue to receive the vaccine.
Henry Cutler, director of Macquarie University's Centre for Health Economy, said even a partially effective vaccine might reduce the severity of illness for those who contracted COVID-19, meaning fewer hospitalisations and deaths.
Delete that assumption from the budget. This panpanic is a population growth killing Godsend manna from heaven. Maybe we'll learn to live without the ponzi scheme!
I’ve never had a flu shot in my life and I won’t be starting now. You can shove your vaccine. And no, I am not anti vax.
History has shown us that an effective vaccine takes many years to develop. That's is a fact, just ask any scientist. Any 'vaccine' rolled out within a year will just be making us all guinea pigs to pharmaceutical companies wanting to make money. It's all BS from this Government
Don't need it.
We don’t need a vaccine for something that has a 99% survival rate. The flu vaccine has not got rid of the flu...
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