He will transfer 4 million doses of Pfizer Vaccine to Australia to borrow, in the context of the country, record a record new number of new cases.

The agreement published by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on September 3 will double the pfizer vaccine that Australia is owning this month.

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The plane is on the runway and will start tomorrow, which will help us significantly increase the opportunity to help Australia reopen, Morrison said in the press conference in Canberra today.

The agreement to borrow vaccines from the UK was announced by Australia in the context of 1,641 cases in the past 24 hours, a record increase since Covid-19 appeared in the country, a total of 58,206.

On a difficult day like this, it is important to bring hope.

He described this vaccine borrowing as a reasonable deal among good friends.

Australian health workers prepare Pfizer vaccines at a vaccination point in Melbourne on February 22.

Earlier, Australia borrowed Singapore 500,000 doses of Vaccine Comirnaty produced by Pfizer-Biontech.

Our agreement with Australia will share the number of vaccines at the optimal time to promote the vaccination program of both countries, British medical minister Sajid Javid said in email.

The number of cases of increased infections was likely to make Prime Minister Morrison difficult to convince Australian states and territories to lift the blockade orbits, if the country has not reached 80% of the population over 16 years old

The state of New South Wales and Victoria warned people that they would have to learn to live with Covid-19, while other states turned their backs with the national re-opening plan.

The limitations are being applied in Australia, causing this country's economy to fall into a second recession after many years.

The number of infections and deaths in Australia since the pandemic began to be lower than many equivalent countries, but the relevant outbreak of the Delta strain caused many people to suspect that this country should continue to pursue a strategy not Covid