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What’s it like to be part of a Covid-19 vaccine trial? Alex Spring spoke to Australian Josh McGrane, an associate professor and educational researcher living in Oxford. McGrane is taking part in the vaccine trials conducted by the University of Oxford’s Jenner Institute.
I probably shouldn’t say it as a researcher, but from a psychological point of view, you do feel “all right, I’m immunised now, let me out of the house” – even though I’m not certain I had the vaccine, it might have been the placebo. There was definitely a psychological impact of feeling a bit like yeah, I’m OK.
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Still in Australia, the government is providing an additional $305m for families and child care providers, largely targeted at Victoria in light of the second wave lockdown, AAP reports.
The package includes a child care fee freeze for Victorian families until 31 January 2021 and a continuation of the employment guarantee to ensure Victorian providers receiving the recovery payment pass support payments on to educators and employees through wages and payments.
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