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Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly's interview on Sunrise on 12 April 2021

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ALLISON LANGDON:Well, Australia's vaccine rollout has hit another hurdle with the Prime Minister abandoning any hopes of a timeline.KARL STEFANOVIC:       Scott Morrison conceding it's now impossible to know whether all Australians will receive a COVID shot by the end of the year.For more, Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly, joins us again.

Professor, always good to have your company. Thank you for being with us at the start of the working week, a big week for you.

We can't- we just can't seem to get this right, can we? Why did the Government make promises they couldn't keep?PAUL KELLY:        So, look, I think we can be very clear what we are aiming to do is to give the opportunity for all adult Australians to have the vaccine as.

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