ACT opens Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to Canberrans aged 30 to 39 as police fine 13 students from Sydney

 Canberrans aged 30 to 39 may soon be able to receive a Pfizer vaccine after the ACT government expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 shots.

From Wednesday, July 21, people in this age group will be able to register their interest online.

At present, the Pfizer shot is only being offered to Canberrans aged 40 to 59, though younger people can receive the AstraZeneca vaccine from their GP.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-17/act-opens-pfizer-vaccinations-to-canberrans-aged-30-to-39/100301476



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