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COVID cops given strict deadline on vaccination
Officers working those roles have been called in and offered overtime to speed up the rate in which they are vaccinated. The police service plans to have all officers working hotels to have their first vaccination by tomorrow.The edict comes after two outbreak clusters were linked to hospital staff. Queensland Police Union general secretary Mick Barnes said the union supported the move.“The Queensland Police Union supports (Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young’s) direction that all workers,…
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