Andrew Barr defends decision to provide Pfizer to Canberrans in their thirties

Alex Crowe
Updated August 5 2021 - 11:59am, first published 8:00am
Chief Minister Andrew Barr has defended the decision to hold on to ACT vaccines. Picture: Elesa Kurtz
Chief Minister Andrew Barr has defended the decision to hold on to ACT vaccines. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

Canberra 30-year-olds' fervent uptake of Pfizer vaccine appointments has been lauded as evidence of a successful ACT rollout by Chief Minister Andrew Barr, despite NSW currently reallocating regional vaccines to Sydney to control its ongoing outbreak.

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Alex Crowe

Alex Crowe

Science and Environment Reporter

Alex covers science and environment issues, with a focus on local Canberra stories. alex.crowe@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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