Health
‘If there’s community transmission, our population will die’: Vaccinating Sydney’s homeless – Sydney Morning Herald
Staff had planned to administer 102 doses of the Pfizer vaccine during the four-hour clinic, but the demand was such that they picked up extra vials to hit 120.

Ayeesha Kazan, 76, was accompanied by her dog Yuhu, 15, when she received her vaccine on Thursday morning.
He was the best behaved dog in the world, she said.
Ms Kazan said she was pleased to be receiving the Pfizer vaccine after learning about the clinic through BaptistCares Hope Street community centre, but she would have otherwise booked in for AstraZeneca.
Ayesha Kazan and her dog Yuhu in the observation area after Ms Kazan received her COVID-19 vaccine.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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