COVID-19 vaccines for 35,000 NSW frontline workers within three weeks

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More than 35,000 of Sydney’s frontline workers will roll up their sleeves to receive a COVID-19 vaccine within just three weeks from Monday | Kaubo LucyCormack

More than 35,000 of Sydney’s frontline workers will roll up their sleeves to receive a COVID-19 vaccine within justNSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed quarantine workers - including nurses, doctors, police officers, security guards, and cleaners - would be the first to receive their initial dose of the Pfizer vaccine one week after the first batch of doses arrived in Australia on Monday.

The vaccines will be administered by appointment at three central hubs located at Westmead, RPA and Liverpool Hospitals, Ms Berejiklian confirmed at a press conference on Wednesday morning.NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said the government’s priority was to protect workers at greatest risk of coming into contact with the COVID-19 virus.

The federal government is expected to release further information about the AstraZeneca vaccine after it was approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration on Tuesday.

 

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Kaubo LucyCormack Good to hear!

Kaubo LucyCormack Spreadsheet ?

Kaubo LucyCormack Good luck with that. For which strand of the virus is this vaccine suppose to offer protection?

Kaubo LucyCormack What about the other States is the vaccine being rolled out fairly

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