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NSW government to establish COVID-19 ‘mass vaccination hub’ in Homebush

The NSW government has announced it will establish a “mass vaccination hub” in Homebush, in Sydney’s inner west, which it says will handle half of the entire state’s COVID-19 jabs.
Key points:
- Ms Berejiklian says the state is on track to meet its October target
- The Homebush site will be able to deliver half of NSW Health’s jabs
- A lease for the Sydney Olympic Park facility will be signed in the “very near future”
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the facility at Homebush would be open within the next few months and was designed to support the Commonwealth, which is responsible for most of Australia’s vaccine rollout.
Under Australia’s current immunisation blueprint, NSW is tasked with administering about 300,000 jabs, with responsibility…
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