Prime Minister Scott Morrison dismissed criticisms from the leader of the opposition that he has “dropped the ball” on securing a CCP virus vaccine causing Australia to lag behind the rest of the world in administering vaccinations. Morrison said that Australia was “still on track” for a vaccine to be rolled out in March, and brushed off the criticism as an attempt to “stir up political issues.” National Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese wrote on Twitter on Monday: “A timely vaccine is crucial in helping us get back to COVID normal. Frankly, the Morrison Government has dropped the ball.” “Even if the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines are approved this month, the government has said Australians won’t get access to them until March. That’s clearly not good enough,” he wrote. This comes as counties like the United States and the UK roll-out emergency vaccinations against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, the novel coronavirus …