Health
Vaccine roll-out set to start in WA for priority groups on Monday – The Sydney Morning Herald
Five-thousand vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination are due to arrive in Western Australia on Sunday.
I will 100 per cent be getting the vaccine, but Im not going to jump the queue for someone who is vulnerable, he said.
Hotel staff, cleaners, police, security, and clinical staff working in our quarantine facilities do a great job, but they are at higher risk of contracting the virus, so it makes sense they are prioritised in the first place.
That goes for particular staff at our airports and ports, particularly those who board and spend time on overseas vessels.
But Mr McGowan said it would not…
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