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Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he is “sorry” for the challenges his government had with rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine earlier in the year.
“I’m certainly sorry that we haven’t been able to achieve the marks that we had hoped for at the beginning of this year. Of course I am,” Mr Morrison said.
Yesterday, Mr Morrison acknowledged the challenges with the rollout program, saying it was two months behind schedule, but resisted apologising when asked to on FM radio.
The Prime Minister faced growing pressure to acknowledge failures in the program after more than half the country entered lockdown following several outbreaks of the Delta strain of COVID-19.