Australia to get Pfizer doses from UK in vaccine swap

Australia says it has secured an extra four million doses of the Pfizer vaccine from the UK in a swap deal.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the extra vaccines would help his country come out of its lockdowns sooner.

About half of Australia’s population is currently in lockdown due to outbreaks in the cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.

Under the deal, Australia will send the same amount of doses back to the UK later in the year.

Australia has ramped up vaccination rates in recent weeks, after drawing criticism for a slow rollout.

Mr Morrison said the Pfizer doses would leave for Australia on Saturday.

“This will enable us to bring forward significantly the opportunity for Australia to open up again,” he told reporters on Friday.

Mr Morrison’s government has drawn criticism for failing to secure more Pfizer doses early on, and for not better addressing public concerns about rare clotting from the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Currently, 36% of the eligible population is fully vaccinated – a level among the lowest of OECD nations. But Australia is now administering doses at a rate higher than peaks seen in the UK and US.

The UK – which opened up in July – is now nearing 80% coverage for over-16s.

Source: from BBC https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-58431190