 A new Zealand will take up to the end of the year to inoculate all those eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden said and said she announced details of a vaccine campaign. Announcing new details of the rollout, she said vaccines will be given in age groups with new Zealanders over 60, offered a vaccination from July 28 and those over 55 from August 11. Our vaccine plan started by targeting our available vaccine to those at highest risk. Protecting those at highest risk gives us all greater protection. Our frontline MIQ staff all have to be vaccinated in order to go to work. That work is completed for existing staff and is ongoing for those newly employed. Other groups at higher risk include those aged 65 and over who have been steadily getting vaccinated. We are closing in on a million doses of vaccine being administered. This sees us ahead of our plan at around 107% of target, meaning we have to be careful not to get too far ahead of available supply in the coming weeks before the biggest shipments arrive in the second half of July. This is ultimately a good problem to have. Over the next five weeks our focus is on vaccinating over 65s with around half a million vaccinations planned. This is in total though a very big group, over a million in total.