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NSW virus vaccinations to begin on Monday – West Coast Sentinel
COVID-19 frontline workers in NSW will start being vaccinated against the virus on Monday. Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the Pfizer vaccine will be administ……

COVID-19 frontline workers in NSW will start being vaccinated against the virus on Monday.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the Pfizer vaccine will be administered to frontline workers from Monday, with 35,000 people to get the jab in the next three weeks.
“This is a very important development in the fight against COVID. It does mean that we start a new phase, the vaccine rollout does mean a new phase,” she told reporters on Wednesday.
Workers include those in quarantine hotels, those screening airport…
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