AFAIK the main effect from the PM’s policy change seems to be around relaxing indemnity rules for GPs so that they could hand out AZ if they wanted to without getting sued by people who develop the blood clot disorder. Previously this was an issue due to the current ATAGI advice recommending against it.
I thought the PM’s statement on this wasn’t too crazy—the blood clot risks are objectively still very low and the ATAGI report contemplates the then near-zero covid in Aus as you note. I assume somebody in govt realised that at current and projected vaccine rates it’ll be a long time before the country opens up / stops having to lockdown extremely hard every time covid leaks into the community—and then the recent NSW outbreak brought the issue to a head.
Vaccination supply has not been that reliable or consistent so far, and AZ is the only vax currently made locally so I think vaccination regimes that don’t involve AZ do risk a longer ‘fortress Australia’ period.
AFAIK the main effect from the PM’s policy change seems to be around relaxing indemnity rules for GPs so that they could hand out AZ if they wanted to without getting sued by people who develop the blood clot disorder. Previously this was an issue due to the current ATAGI advice recommending against it.
I thought the PM’s statement on this wasn’t too crazy—the blood clot risks are objectively still very low and the ATAGI report contemplates the then near-zero covid in Aus as you note. I assume somebody in govt realised that at current and projected vaccine rates it’ll be a long time before the country opens up / stops having to lockdown extremely hard every time covid leaks into the community—and then the recent NSW outbreak brought the issue to a head.
Vaccination supply has not been that reliable or consistent so far, and AZ is the only vax currently made locally so I think vaccination regimes that don’t involve AZ do risk a longer ‘fortress Australia’ period.