The Australian government, along with its state and territory governments, have agreed to an “in-principle disposition” to move towards mandatory vaccinations against the CCP virus for aged care and disability support workers, seeking advice from medical experts on a safe way to do this. “For vaccinations to be made mandatory for aged care workers, that has to be done by public health orders at a state level,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters after a national cabinet meeting on Friday. “Ultimately, that is finally a determination of the states and territories. But there was an agreement, and I can assure you I was very firmly of this view it was supported strongly by states and territories, that we need to look at how we can do this safely,” he said. The prime minister urged aged care and disability support workers to “go and get that vaccination” at one of the …