Australia is moving faster than normal to approve a CCP virus vaccine while keeping an eye on how other countries are rolling them out, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said. Morrison met on Jan. 18 with a group of countries known as the “first movers”—Austria, Israel, Greece, Denmark, Czech Republic, and Norway—to discuss the development and rollout of vaccines for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. “We’ve been getting the information from across all those countries where vaccinations have commenced, and we’re learning from the things that they’re doing now,” Morrison told 2GB radio. The deaths of 30 Norwegians who took the Pfizer vaccine—the one set for Australia in the coming months—have disturbed Morrison. “These cases in Norway, they are distressing,” Morrison said. “They are very aged people, and they were in the last phases of life, and they are very frail—this can happen with vaccinations, …