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Wollongong Hospital and Port Kembla frontline workers start receiving Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine – ABC News
Frontline workers from one of NSW’s biggest regional hospitals have started receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine and say it presents is an opportunity for Australians…
Frontline workers from one of New South Wales’ largest regional hospitals have started receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
Key points:
- The first frontline workers at The Wollongong Hospital and Port Kembla are starting to receive the Pfizer vaccine
- Up to 4,000 workers at the hospital and 700 at the port will be vaccinated by August
- As many as 350 staff will be vaccinated each day
Deborah Cameron from the Illawarra Shoalhaven Health Services said the first delivery arrived at The Wollongong Hospital…
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