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People with disabilities wait for vaccines – The Islander
Thousands of people living and working in specialist disability care are still waiting for their first vaccine doses, eight weeks into the rollout. Disability……
Thousands of people living and working in specialist disability care are still waiting for their first vaccine doses, eight weeks into the rollout.
Disability accommodation providers and residents were supposed to be included in the first phase of the national rollout, which targets the country’s most vulnerable residents.
But Aruma chief executive Andrew Richardson said no vaccines had been administered across the organisation’s 350 group homes, which house at least 1500 people.
“It’s shameful…
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