Mass vaccination centres will be set up across NSW to deliver up to 200,000 jabs a week, as the state scrambles to avoid another crippling Covid-19 outbreak. Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Thursday morning that huge vaccine hubs with large supplies of Pfizer will be built in Sydney CBD, Macquarie Fields in the city's south-west, and in Wollongong. The Sydney City clinic will be set up near public transportation hubs and open for extended hours to cater to CBD workers. New hubs will be in addition to the centre at Sydney Olympic Park, and another in the Hunter Region which is due to open within a few weeks.