ABC news re: initial vaccine distribution - not sure how accurate or complete the numbers are....so calmly take with a grain of salt.
Here is the plan for the vaccine roll out in each state and territory
- NSW will aim vaccinate 35,000 frontline workers within the first three weeks
- The Victorian Government will have 12,000 doses for the first week of phase 1a and up to 59,000 doses for the first four weeks
- Queensland will have 100 doses for the Gold Coast tomorrow and will aim to vaccinate 27,000 key workers in the first month
- South Australia will aim to vaccinate 1,726 frontline workers at Adelaide Airport and the medi-hotel system this week and will have 12,000 for the next three weeks
- About 5,000 doses will be administered by mid-March with about 1,100 of those reserved for aged and disability care
- In the ACT, about 4,000 doses have been flagged for the first week
- Tasmania and the Northern Territory won't start their roll out tomorrow
- About 5,000 doses will be coming to WA each week for the first three weeks
Tasmania will begin their vaccination rollout on Tuesday and will have 2,340 doses ready for the first three weeks, which will double to 4,680 from the fourth week as phase 1b begins.
The rollout will begin in the Top End next week, with about 3,000 vaccinations set to be offered to the most high-risk groups as part of the first phase.
Those in the second phase are expected to receive vaccinations in mid-to-late March, but the wider population shouldn't expect a vaccination until the second half of 2021.