Treasurer Josh Frydenberg insists Australia is still on track to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from February, as new figures suggest people are more than happy to get their jab. The Therapeutic Goods Administration is due to approve the Pfizer vaccine, and others Australia has signed up to, in the coming weeks. “We are not about to cut corners,” Frydenberg told reporters in Melbourne on January 24. He said Australia is not in the same position as the US and UK where there are tens of thousands of cases each day with many lives lost. “We have the virus under control here in Australia,” the treasurer said. “But we do want to roll out the vaccine, that’s why the TGA’s is going through its normal processes and we are still on track to receive this Pfizer vaccine, mid to late February.” There were no new locally acquired COVID-19 cases recorded …