There's been 'positive news' as vaccination rollout begins in Australia

There's been 'positive news' as vaccination rollout begins in Australia

Sky News host Sharri Markson says there has been some positive news as finally the vaccination rollout in Australia has begun. Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday received the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly encouraged all Australians to take the opportunity to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it comes. “From tomorrow 678,000 frontline workers will start to get the COVID vaccine - this will include Border Force staff, quarantine workers, COVID-19 medical personnel, aged and disability care workers and, of course, aged care residents, and they'll all get the Pfizer vaccine,” Ms Markson said. “The bulk of Australians will receive the AstraZeneca shot," she said.