Michael Rowland and Norman Swan got AstraZeneca vaccines. Here’s what happened | ABC News

ABC News (Australia) published this video item, entitled “Michael Rowland and Norman Swan got AstraZeneca vaccines. Here’s what happened | ABC News” – below is their description.

It started with some friendly breakfast TV banter. The next day ABC News Breakfast host Michael Rowland and host of the ABC’s Coronacast, Norman Swan, were off to one of Melbourne’s vaccination hubs. Here’s what they thought of the experience.

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