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Kids aged 12 to 15 can now book in for Moderna jab

Australia is on track to having coronavirus vaccine supply exceed demand by the end of October. This comes almost eight months into the behind-schedule rollout.

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce said the government’s projections showed enough doses would arrive in the country by late October.

“We believe that towards the end of October there will be more vaccines than people who want to get vaccinated”, he told ABC radio on Monday.

“If you want to get vaccinated, you will be. If you choose not to, well that is your choice, but the nation can’t wait for you”. Mr Joyce is confident the strong desire to end restrictions will push the nation past 80 per cent vaccination coverage for those aged 16 and above.

“The issue then will be whether the remaining group of people want to get vaccinated, not whether they can get vaccinated”.

The Morrison government has secured a deal with the European Union for another one million Moderna doses. This comes after the agreements with Poland, Singapore and the UK for extra Pfizer supplies.

Moderna, which is approved for use for children as young as 12, will be funnelled into pharmacies across the nation.

Vaccine rollout co-ordinator John Frewen said more than 11 million doses of Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines will be available in September.

“This will be followed by 12 million doses in October and then 12 million doses in November” According to Lieutenant General Frewen. Bookings for 12 to 15-year-olds are now open, with the system translated into 30 different languages.

Australia has fully vaccinated 42.3 per cent of people aged 16 and over while 67.4 per cent have received a single dose.

The national reopening plan aims to get the fully vaccinated rate to 70 to 80 per cent before restrictions are eased. The Health Minister Greg Hunt wants to achieve more than 80 per cent target.

“We want every Australian to step forward who doesn’t have a medical exemption and we encourage every Australian to do that” he said.

NSW is already planning for its domestic reopening at a 70 per cent vaccination rate despite increasingly high infection rate numbers. The state recorded 1262 cases on Sunday and seven deaths.

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