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Canberra, Nov 12 (TIWN) Australia has hit a new Covid-19 vaccination milestone, with 90 per cent of the people aged 16 and over having received one dose of a jab, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Friday.
"We are going to have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. That goes with having one of the best records in the world on saving lives," Morrison said. Anticipating the 90 per cent milestone, Health Minister Greg Hunt on Thursday described it as an "extraordinary" achievement. Australia on Friday reported more than 1,400 new locally-acquired Covid-19 infections, which increased the overall caseload to 187,041. The death toll currently stood at 1,873. Coronavirus restrictions in Australia's capital Canberra further eased on Friday, moving to baseline-level restrictions that are expected to stay in place across summer. With Australia gradually reopening its international borders, Finance Minister Simon Birmingham said international students would be able to enter every state without quarantining by the end of the year. "We want to move through these stages of reopening international borders as quickly as we can," he told Sky News. "We hope to see movement towards the end of the year, and international students, especially in big states, should be looking forward to the start of the next semester."
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