The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has granted provisional approval of the Pfizer vaccine on the first anniversary of Australia’s first case of COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus. It is the first to receive regulatory approval in Australia. Two doses at least 21 days apart will be required, with aged care and disability residents and workers, frontline healthcare staff, as well as quarantine and border employees at the front of the queue. The target of vaccinating four million people by late March has been pushed back to early April, with suppliers’ global commitments affecting the rollout speed. “There will be swings and roundabouts on this process,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in Canberra on Monday. About 80,000 shots are expected to be administered a week during the initial phase before ramping up to one million every seven days. “Australians can be confident that the TGA’s review process of …