Australia rolled out its Covid-19 vaccination campaign on Sunday, with top officials among a small group receiving the first jabs.
The national rollout of the Pfizer vaccine is set to begin on Monday.In what is being termed an effort to boost public confidence in the vaccinations, Prime Minister Scott Morrison took the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at a medical centre in Sydney's northwest.Jane Malysiak, an aged care resident and WWII survivor in her 80s, was the country's first person to receive the vaccine, followed by health care workers and other officials."She's taking part in what is a very historic day for our country," Morrison said."Tomorrow our vaccination programme starts, so as a curtain-raiser today we're here making some very.