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Gladys Berejikian calls for more information on COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she is ready to ramp up NSW’s rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine but hasn’t been told how many doses the state will be getting.
Key points:
- NSW’s target of vaccinating 35,000 people in three weeks is on track, the Premier said
- However, Ms Berejiklian said she only has a rough idea how many doses her state will receive after then
- Vaccine logistics involving refrigeration required preparation from workers, she said
Ms Berejiklian said 10,339 residents have received the jab since the Pfizer vaccine touched down in Sydney last Sunday.
She said NSW was “well on track” to reach its target of 35,000 vaccines administered in the first three weeks, involving frontline workers and hotel quarantine staff.
But she said she…
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