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Coronavirus: Dr Kerry Chant answers NSW lockdown questions on TikTok

Coronavirus: Dr Kerry Chant answers NSW lockdown questions on TikTok
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Urgent call to get more jabs into arms in Sydney

Gladys Berejiklian wants to refocus the national vaccine rollout to give more young Sydney residents the jab as the city recorded 136 new cases of Covid-19. The NSW premier said Sydney was suffering a national emergency and ordered residents in Cumberland and Blacktown not to leave their areas except for critical work. More vaccines need to be administered in south-west and western Sydney where the bulk of the cases are being recorded, she said.  Gladys Berejiklian wants to change the national vaccine rollout to give more people one dose of a jab as Sydney recorded 136 new cases of Covid-19. Pictured: Coogee on Friday

Real difficulties in moving Roberts-Smith defamation trial interstate: judge

‘Real difficulties’ in moving Roberts-Smith defamation trial interstate: judge We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The judge presiding over war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation trial says there are significant obstacles to moving the case interstate to avoid a worsening COVID-19 outbreak in NSW but he has not yet ruled it out. Mr Roberts-Smith’s barrister, Bruce McClintock, SC, has previously asked the Federal Court to consider relocating the trial against The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald to a venue outside NSW, pointing to Adelaide and Canberra as potential alternatives.

NSW COVID: National emergency declared as state records 53 cases in the wild

Save Share NSW residents receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine will have to wait an extra three weeks between doses after national cabinet rebuffed its plea for more doses to help curb the Sydney outbreak. Pfizer recipients will now wait six weeks between their first and second jabs in order to stretch existing supply so more Sydneysiders will have received an initial dose. State health authorities added two more Sydney local government areas, Cumberland and Blacktown, to the three council areas – Canterbury-Bankstown, Fairfield and Liverpool – where only essential workers are allowed to leave. Loading NSW dubbed the Sydney outbreak a “national emergency” and Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant has pushed for the mass vaccination of young, essential workers in the city’s south-west.

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