Here's how Australia could get access to the world's leading coronavirus vaccines

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Thanks to a brand new global agreement, Australia has gained potential access to some of the world's leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates.

Under the plan, all countries that have signed-up — whether they're developed or developing — will initially receive enough doses for 3 per cent of their population.

However, the WHO says no country will receive enough doses to vaccinate more than 20 per of its population until all countries in the group can.

 

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Don't mention China. The one country that hit the ground running, put into places policies that we adopted, manufacture all the PPE, built 1000 bed 'instant' hospital. China will be the first to 100 million doses and the most available vaccine.

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