Covid: Australian Open fans criticised for ‘booing vaccine’on February 22, 2021 at 1:09 am

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A crowd’s booing of a reference to Covid-19 vaccines is “disgusting”, Australia’s deputy PM says.

Crowd of tennis spectators cheer on Novak Djokovic after his winning point in the Australian Open 2021 grand final

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Australia’s government has criticised fans at the Australian Open tennis final after some loudly booed the mention of a Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

The booing happened during an awards ceremony after the men’s final, when a tennis official referred to global vaccine efforts as a sign of optimism.

It comes just as Australia begins its national inoculation programme.

Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack called the crowd’s behaviour “disgusting”.

“I don’t like booing at any event, and certainly any sporting event,” he told reporters in Canberra on Monday.

“This vaccine is going to get our country back to some sort of pre-Covid normality,” he said.

The men’s number one player Novak Djokovic won the final against Russian Daniil Medvedev on Sunday.

Djokovic in the past has been criticised for appearing to have a a casual attitude towards virus-related restrictions and health measures.

Australia kicked off the first stage of its vaccine programme on Monday. Frontline, health and quarantine workers are in line to get the first of 60,000 Pfizer vaccine doses this week.

A police officer receives the Pfizer vaccine at a clinic in Adelaide

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While the vaccine has broad support locally, it has also sparked protests. On Saturday, small crowds of anti-vaccination demonstrators marched in cities including Melbourne and Sydney to protest against its rollout.

In Melbourne, where the Australian Open was held, the crowd also booed mention of the Victorian state government when Tennis Australia chief Jayne Hrdlicka thanked authorities.

Last week, the government ordered the state’s residents into a snap five-day lockdown amid fears of an outbreak. The tennis event was allowed to proceed and the virus did not spread.

The vaccine is not mandatory in Australia but highly encouraged by health authorities. Australia aims to inoculate four of its 25 million people by early March.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was among the first to get his jab on Sunday, broadcasting the event in an effort to boost national confidence.

Government polling has shown that close to two-thirds of Australians say they will “definitely” get vaccinated, while just over one quarter are “unsure”.

Australia has received doses of the Pfizer vaccine and last week approved the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Both have undergone extensive safety checks and are already being used in several countries.

Critics have suggesting the relative delay of the vaccine’s roll-out in Australia – compared to other Western nations – could explain a recent small uptick in people “unsure” about receiving it.

The government has defended the slow roll-out, saying it wanted all elements fully approved by regulators, and that the country’s low infection rate meant it didn’t warrant urgent distribution.

As of Monday, Australia had under 40 active cases in the country, with most in its hotel quarantine programme. The nation has recorded about 29,000 cases and 909 deaths in the pandemic – far fewer than many nations.

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