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Hard to find but the latest I could find which breaks it down by age is here: https://www.health.gov.au/sites/def...-jurisdictional-breakdown-11-october-2021.pdf That information was released today. As of yesterday it was greater than 95% in every age group over 25 that had received their first dose and there were no stats for 12 year olds. There's nothing about it on the official ACT site, where did you get your data from?
If definitions start changing it blurs the line between therapeutics and traditional vaccines. Coronavirus vaccines are probably more therapeutic.
they call it living with covid, wtf first they avoid it, then they tried to eliminate it, then they try to live with it so what is the point of having the passport, just live with it hahah
Another Pfizer worker speaks out: https://rumble.com/vnnfk5-citizen-j...0-year-pfizer-contractor-on-covid-vax-sk.html
Schedule 6 Substances which should be readily available to the public for agricultural, pastoral, horticultural, veterinary, photographic or industrial purposes or for the destruction of pests. Sellers are not required to be licensed under the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act.
Funny that botulinum is schedule 4.. (Botox) ‘A tiny amount – perhaps as little as 4 grams – of the toxin could kill all 8 billion people on the planet.’
Interesting. I wonder why the WA Public Health Act states "Authorisation to Supply or Administer a Poison" instead of "Authorisation to Supply or Administer a Medicine". Is it a poor choice of words, or something more?