Frydenberg and business leaders to discuss workplace vaccination plans

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The Federal Government is considering allowing big businesses in the private sector to help deliver the COVID-19 jab. 9News

Some of Australia's most powerful business leaders will meet with Mr Frydenberg in Canberra for a major roundtable discussion on how the private sector can help deliver the vaccine.

"If we want to speed up the rollout once we have the supply, this is the best way of doing it," he said. The meeting, which will include representatives from major Australian mining and banking companies, is scheduled to be held two days after GPs were given the green light to deliver the Pfizer vaccine to patients under 40.

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What vaccines are they talking about. We don't have any

True colours,big businesses only, small businesses get AstraZeneca 😎

They'll use the army. Hence the Lt general being splashed all over the media. Dictatorship coming in fast.

Lol wtf this is some nazi shit

gps' will object $$$$$$

Will this allow Nurse Practitioners to be included ?

Another headline that demonstrates the Morrison government incompetence of NOT having this sorted out 12 months ago. They are making it up as they go! Scottythefukwit

It will be good if Federal gov buys coronavirus vaccines (e.g Sinopharm) that use old technology with known longterm safety. But not new nucleic acid technology with no peer-reviewed evidence on longterm genetic safety. Nucleic technology to make Astrazeneca and Pfizer vaccines.

Well ScottyTheSuperSpreader sure as FUK can't do it

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