Australia begins vaccine booster rollout as New Zealand aims for 90% fully vaccinated

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Australia begins vaccine booster rollout as New Zealand aims for 90% fully vaccinated
Australia began administering booster shots of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Monday as millions in its largest city, Sydney, woke up to more freedom amid an accelerating immunisation drive against the coronavirus.

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s largest city Auckland is still in lockdown with 125 new community cases reported on Tuesday.

Australia’s vaccination rate has picked up pace since July, after widely missing its initial targets, when its southeast was hit by a third wave of infections triggered by the highly infectious Delta variant forcing months-long lockdowns.

Sydney and Melbourne, its largest cities and worst hit by the Delta wave, have been racing through their inoculations before gradually relaxing restrictions. Life will return close to normal on Monday in New South Wales, home to Sydney, as the state nears its 90% dual-dose vaccinations in people above 16.

There will be no limit on the number of fully vaccinated guests at homes, while restaurants and entertainment venues can allow more patrons. Stadiums can operate at full capacity as organisers look to get more fans for the soccer World Cup qualifier between Australia and Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

Amid a vaccine-driven shift to more freedom, Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt said more than 173,000 booster shots have already been administered in aged care centres and for some health workers ahead of Monday’s formal rollout.

“So we are off to a flying start … it’s a great start and good news for Australians,” Hunt told Seven News on Monday.

The booster doses will be given to people 18 and over who took their second shot more than six months ago. Double-dose vaccination levels in Australia topped 80% over the weekend.

With about 181,600 cases and 1,827 deaths, Australia’s coronavirus numbers are among the lowest in the developed world.

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s double dose vaccine rate is currently 78.4%, as of 8 November. The Government wants district health boards (DHBs) to hit a 90 per cent second-dose vaccination rate before a new traffic light system — with more freedoms — comes into effect.

The Prime Minister has confirmed Auckland will move to step 2 of alert level 3 at 11:59pm Tuesday. This allows retail and some public facilities to reopen and groups of 25 can gather outside without the two-household rule.

Auckland is expected to move to the new traffic light system shortly after 29 November.

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