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SA COVID-19 vaccinations to start in days – Walcha News
Aged care residents and frontline health workers are set to be among the first South Australians vaccinated against COVID-19. Health workers could start admin……

Aged care residents and frontline health workers are set to be among the first South Australians vaccinated against COVID-19.
Health workers could start administering the Pfizer vaccine jabs as early as Monday, Premier Steven Marshall says.
The vaccines haven’t arrived in SA yet, but two freezers capable of storing them at the required minus 70C have been switched on and are waiting.
“We’ll receive them in the coming days. They should be ready to roll out in the coming week, possibly even Monday,”…
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