National cabinet agrees to stand up vaccination hubs for COVID-19 boosters, after a quarter were closed
State and territory leaders have agreed to stand up state vaccination hubs and other clinics that have closed since the COVID-19 vaccination rush in October and November, as the Omicron variant continues to spread.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he wanted to see vaccination rates for booster shots return to record levels.
About 200,000 vaccines are currently being administered each day, and about half of Australians eligible for a booster have received one — but several vaccination sites have closed since the rush in October and November.
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