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Australia to fast-track vaccines for Olympians

An estimated 2,000 athletes and staff will get jabs before Games, prompting outcry on social media

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Apr 2021 7:00PM

Australia to fast-track vaccines for Olympians
A man in Australia receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. The country has decided to prioritise its Olympic athletes and staff despite an immunisation drive that is lagging behind targets. – EPA pic, April 28, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia’s Olympic Committee today hailed a decision to fast-track vaccinations for athletes travelling to the Tokyo Games despite accusations of queue-jumping.

The Australian government announced late yesterday that an estimated 2,000 athletes and staff would get jabs before travelling to the games, which are scheduled to begin on July 23.

“We want to see our athletes head to Tokyo to compete and then return to Australia safely,” said Health Minister Greg Hunt.

Australian Olympic Committee CEO Matt Carroll welcomed the news today as a “great relief” to athletes and officials – like himself – who are going to the Games.

“It’s great news for the athletes, great news for the officials,” he said, insisting athletes’ attendance would be no burden on public resources.

Australia has been slow to vaccinate its population of more than 25 million, with just under two million doses administered to date.

The decision to prioritise Olympic athletes prompted a backlash on social media, with dissatisfaction that teachers and some healthcare workers were still waiting to be fully vaccinated.

A target of inoculating the entire population by September or October is likely to be missed and some vulnerable populations, like those living in aged care, have also not yet been fully vaccinated.

“While vulnerable Australians remain an absolute priority as the vaccine roll-out continues, (the) national cabinet understands the pressure our high-performance athletes have been facing as the Tokyo Games draw closer,” said sports minister Richard Colbeck. – AFP, April 28, 2021

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