There is work to be done, but we are on track to deliver vaccines to Australians commencing in early 2021.
It was a privilege to join the head of the TGA John Skerritt on site yesterday, to discuss the provisional approval pathway for the Pfizer & AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines.
Premiering tonight on @SBS at 8:30pm, Addicted Australia is a bold, revelatory and inspiring doco that puts a spotlight on Australia’s addiction crisis in a powerful and deeply personal way.
Join the conversation #AddictedSBS
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Congratulations to Professor Gordon Parker and Professor Helen Milroy on winning the 2020 Australian Mental Health Prize.
Thank you to both for the great work you do.
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Have your say on a @RANZCP initiated discussion paper supporting regional, rural and remote psychiatry training which will inform a blueprint for sustainable training pathways and networks #psychiatry#mentalhealth#ruralhealth#gorural https://t.co/AgJls7thgM
Every hour an Australian family loses a loved one to #lungcancer. But #research offers hope that has never existed before. This #LungCancerAwarenessMonth light a lantern to support life-changing research & help create a brighter future. https://t.co/qHXNOXdSK6 @Lungfoundation
Advice just in from the National Incident Centre - Zero community transmission cases today Australia wide- the 1st national zero community transmission day since June 9. Thankyou to all of our amazing health & public health workers & above all else the Australian people.
Today I updated the parliament on the implementation of our COVID-19 treatment and vaccine strategy.
There remains real hope for Australia and the world a safe an effective vaccine will become available in the first quarter of 2021.
WATCH:
People recovering from COVID-19 may suffer from significant brain function impacts, with the worst cases of the infection linked to mental decline equivalent to the brain ageing by 10 years, researchers warn https://t.co/VT3FTKzbG3 1/5
Although the 25-kilometre travel limit remains in place along with the regional/metropolitan border, it is remarkable achievement for any jurisdiction to control a second wave. Only Hong Kong and (to a lesser extent) Japan have done anything comparable to Victoria! @VicGovDHHS
IRIS Co-chair Dr Bill Glasson reveals why Indigenous and remote eye health care services are so scarce… and what we can do to close the gap. (Interview courtesy of Kerri-Lee Harding, NITV Radio/Podcast, SBS)
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