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The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the pandemic on Tuesday afternoon released its second report, sparked by public disquiet that its first report did not dig deep enough.
The 500-plus-page report looks at what it calls some of the "most difficult and divisive responses around vaccines and mandates".
"The adequacy of the processes used to assess and monitor the safety of vaccines" was one of those.
It eked out a pass mark, but with a very big but for the previous government's efforts to shift the "team of five million" from an early, pretty effective elimination strategy to suppression and minimisation in 2021 and 2022.
"Many of the people we heard from expressed pain and anger about the impacts of the pandemic and response. Some of these impacts on people's lives continue to this day," the report said.
"It is clear, however, that ministers and officials were facing a series
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