Health
NSW, Queensland, SA virus vaccinations to begin early next week – The New Daily
The first COVID-19 vaccinations in NSW, Queensland and South Australia will take place early next week, with the Pfizer jab to go out to frontline workers.

COVID-19 frontline workers in NSW, Queensland and South Australia will begin to be vaccinated against the virus early next week.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the Pfizer vaccine will be issued to frontline workers – such as those in the hotel quarantine system – from Monday, with 35,000 people to get the jab in the next three weeks.
It comes as the state records its 31st consecutive day without a locally-acquired COVID-19 case, as well as four cases in returned travellers in hotel quarantine.
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