Not a brand of branded sports shoes or a new iPhone, the new Vaccine Covid-19 is what Australian youth.

Four months after Australia's immunization program was started, most people under 40 years of age have not yet eligible for vaccination against Covid-19.

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Australia's vaccination campaign is also stalled due to the problem of supply, shipments are not delivered on time or concerns about Astrazeneca vaccine.

Long-standing lines waiting outside the immunization points in Sydney, Melbourne, of which many people aged 25-40.

The line waiting outside the immunization point in Melbourne later last month.

Julia Bald, 28-year-old music writer, is one of them.

I think everyone is asking it, Bald talks about friends.

For many people in the generation, only those born in 1981 to 2000, the vaccine is the protection for their parents, is the opportunity to freely travel and is an important step to return to life

Since May, all people over 50 years old in Australia are eligible for Astrazeneca vaccination.

The Australian government recommends that people under 50 years of vaccination are different from Astrazeneca, but the only option is currently Pfizer, the vaccine that the country has limited supply.

Sarah Martin, 36, has recommended the government that allows young people to vaccinate after she is fortunate to get vaccinated in a clinic almost away a few weeks ago.

Nearly no one in the center of the mass vaccination, I would like to get injected.

Her petition attracted nearly 4,000 signatures.

The new mining in Melbourne caused many young people who had not been vaccinated to felt afraid and frustrated.

Currently, only 2% of Australians have full vaccinations.

Aashna Pillai, 29, said her generation pushes below the prosthetic list of immunizations that make them feel and feel abandoned.

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People's views on our generation are 'Oh they are young, they will recover well after Covid-19, they will be fine'.

Pillai added that going through another blockade, instead of using vaccines to escape the pandemic, inhibiting the life of young people.

I missed the whole year and the current vaccination was another step back, she said.

Many Australian young people question why they have to wait while vaccines are left because the vaccination rate in the older group is low.

In addition, lack of transparency on vaccine deployment also causes many young people in this country to worry.

The Australian government only plets that all adults will be injected at least one dose of vaccines before the end of this year.

I was surprised about the lack of information.

Health workers prepare Vaccine Covid-19 at the immunization point in Sydney in early May. Photo: Reuters.

Many young people say finding information from unofficial sources sometimes help them have vaccination opportunities.

Tarun, 31, is one of them.

I think fairly when they say 'you are here, so you can also be injected.

The troubles of pandemic control regulations make many people worry and accept the risk of complications when vaccinating.

I really want to get vaccinated, Pillala said.