Victoria Covid update: vaccine passports trialled as Pfizer offered to all age groups

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State reports 1,612 new local coronavirus cases and eight deaths amid testing of updated phone app

Photograph: Speed Media/Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: Speed Media/Rex/ShutterstockAbout 70,000 Victorians have downloaded the updated ServiceThe smartphone app allows Victorians to view and download vaccine certificates for the double jabbed, which can be scanned alongsideFrom today, the “vaccine passports” trial kicked off at a number of sites in the highly vaccinated Bass Coast, Greater Bendigo, Pyrenees, Warrnambool, Buloke and East Gippsland local government areas, in the lead-up to 26...

 

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According to the National Statistics Office, one in every 15 secondary school children was infected with covid last week. Vaccines reduce transmission and this is the only way. Beside that, transmission rate has also increased in recent weeks for 35 to 49 year olds 🇬🇧🤷‍♂️

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