Health
Perth quarantine nurses first in WA to get jab – WAtoday
WA Chief Health Officer Andy Robertson said it was expected around 1000 frontline workers in high risk COVID-19 environments would get their first jab by the end…

Us getting this done protects the vulnerable as well so theres so many positives to having it.
Fellow nurse Keita Winks, who was the second in WA to receive the shot, said seeing the impact of COVID-19 on other parts of the world was motivation to get the jab.
We work in the hotels, theyre the only places in Perth that have the positive cases, we have both had firsthand conversations or dealt with the people who have had COVID and we have seen it firsthand … it does give you that momentum to protect…
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