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WA hails early COVID-19 vaccine program – Barossa & Light Herald
About 4000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in Western Australia with officials hailing the first week of the program a “great result”.

About 4000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in Western Australia with officials hailing the first week of the program a “great result”.
Health Minister Roger Cook said more than 2800 frontline workers had so far received the Pfizer jab with the federal government also vaccinating more than 1000 people across the aged care network.
Mr Cook said there had been no reports of any vaccine doses being wasted.
“It’s gone extremely well. We haven’t had any hitches,” he told reporters…
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