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Coronavirus Australia live news: NSW and Queensland at odds after Annastacia Palaszczuk says hospitals are for 'our people' - ABC News

Q: Prime Minister, how will you go about making this mandatory? How will that work?

"This is like any vaccine and, as you know, I have a pretty strong view on vaccines, being the Social Services Minister that introduced no jab, no play.

"What is important to understand with any of these vaccines is it does protect you, it does protect you but it also protects the community and, as is the case with any vaccine, there will be some individuals who, for precise medical reasons, can have issues with any vaccine.

"They and their safety and their health depends on the vaccine's take-up more broadly in the community.

"That's how they get protected. And this is an important part of our vaccine strategy, not just on COVID-19, but more broadly."

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