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Germany’s government on Sunday threatened legal action against laboratories failing to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the European Union on schedule, amid tension over delays to deliveries from AstraZeneca, AFP reports.
“If it turns out that companies have not respected their obligations, we will have to decide the legal consequences,” economy minister Peter Altmaier told German daily Die Welt.
In case you missed this earlier, the state of South Australia has lifted its Covid-19 restrictions for travellers from the Sydney region.
The change follows New South Wales reaching two weeks without a locally transmitted case of the virus. In Victoria, the state government has revealed figures that show it issued more than a million travel permits since virus border restrictions were imposed just over six weeks ago.
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