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WA floods, bushfires and COVID vaccine: A week like no other Mark McGowan says – 7NEWS.com.au
A snap COVID lockdown, rampaging bushfires and ‘one in ten year floods’. It’s been a rough start to February for WA residents.

West Australians can expect their most at-risk frontline workers to start getting vaccinated for COVID-10 by February 22.
Premier Mark McGowan and Health Minister Roger Cook on Saturday announced plans for the limited initial rollout, saying the state would get 10,000 doses for key at-risk frontline workers to tackle the greatest potential threat.
In step with national plans, WA will prioritise quarantine and international border staff, high risk frontline healthcare workers and aged and disability…
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