The Covid vaccination program has lacked urgency at every stage, with the government a few beats behind and its story not quite right
Colbeck’s level of comfort seemed rash given he is the minister responsible for safeguarding wellbeing in residential aged care; hundreds of elderly people died during outbreaks last year; there is currently an outbreak in Victoria serious enough to have locked down the state. His evidence base for the comfort was incredibly thin. In Colbeck’s shoes, I’d be pretty anxious.
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