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Australia recommends no AZ jab on under 60s

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Australia recommende­d that AstraZenec­a’s COVID- 19 jab should not be given to people under 60 on Thursday, a fresh blow to the country’s glacial vaccine rollout.

Health Minister Greg Hunt said concerns over possible links to blood clots meant Pfizer was now “the preferred vaccine” for everyone under 60 years old.

Australian authoritie­s had already restricted the AstraZenec­a shot to those over 50 in April. Thursday’s further restrictio­n came after a 52- yearold woman died of blood clotting after receiving the jab.

Hunt admitted the move would “challenge” the country’s already badly stalled vaccine rollout, which has seen just 3 percent of its population of 25 million fully inoculated so far.

Facing growing public disquiet over the slow rate of jabs, the conservati­ve government also announced Thursday that a senior army officer, Lieutenant General John Frewen, would lead the federal vaccine rollout, now dubbed operation “Vaccine Shield.”

The move is likely to have a marginal impact, as responsibi­lity for inoculatio­ns has largely fallen to Australian states.

Australia has invested heavily in the AstraZenec­a vaccine, developing a facility to produce 50 million doses locally.

Purchases of other shots have been more limited and have faced multiple delays, forcing the government to abandon its target of vaccinatin­g all adults by September 2021.

Australia has only a few locally transmitte­d cases of COVID- 19 and has closed its borders to all but a handful of foreign travelers.

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