All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders aged over 16, as well as all National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants aged over 16 and all residents of the Northern Territory, will now be eligible to access the CCP virus vaccines. This comes after the national cabinet approved the expansion last week to speed up the vaccine rollout across the disability sector, which will see dedicated hubs for people with disabilities, support workers, and primary carers. “We are working quickly to provide more locations for people to receive their vaccination in safe, accessible settings,” Disability Minister Linda Reynolds said on Tuesday. “It is a particularly important step forward that both paid and unpaid carers of NDIS participants are now able to get the vaccination as soon as possible.” However, while people in disability care were considered the highest priority group, the vaccine rollout is still months behind schedule, although the number of vaccinated NDIS …