An inquiry will examine Australia’s response to a once-in-a-generation pandemic. Here are the issues it must probe to prepare Australia for the next killer bug.
But even as far into the pandemic as January last year, Australia was struggling with shortages – this time, ofInfectious diseases paediatrician Professor Robert Booy said Australia needed to make sure its supply chains worked “quicker and better”.
Some decisions were made without much tension, including when the prime minister and premiers announced changes toBut disagreements sometimes occurred, including over vaccine procurement and the harshness of lockdowns.
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