As Victoria faces its latest COVID-19 scare, Australians are divided over whether the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine will bring the pandemic to an end. Data from Dynata’s Global Consumer Trends Report: Health Edition provided to AAP showed 37 percent of Australians were extremely or very confident that, assuming enough people take the vaccine, it will bring the pandemic to an end. However, 31 percent said they were not at all or only slightly confident of this. The survey results surfaced as Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed a new case in a Melbourne quarantine hotel worker, who could be carrying a virulent international strain of the virus. The 26-year-old man has visited numerous shops and public venues across southeast Melbourne since his most recent shift on Friday at the Grand Hyatt, which is one of the quarantine hotels being used by international tennis players arriving for the Australia Open. Genomic …