Australians might be mandated to get their third shot of the COVID-19 before being considered “fully vaccinated,” as Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he was pushing for a redefinition of the term. Speaking ahead of a meeting of the National Cabinet on Thursday, the premier said “only three doses” could help people be “properly protected against serious illness” and prepared for “whatever’s next to hit us, whether variant’s coming down the track.” “This is not a two-dose thing (or) two doses and a bonus—it is absolutely critical and essential,” he told reporters. “International evidence, our own experience, the views of experts and hopefully confirmation of both ATAGI (Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation) and national cabinet today will mean everyone knows and understands this is a three-dose project.” Andrews said he hoped the confirmation to be made today. However, according to Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutewin, the ATAGI advice had not …