Share on Twitter Victorian health minister Martin Foley has hosed down the idea of tensions with NSW over a lack of willingness to redirect vaccines to Sydney's virus-ridden suburbs. Praising Victoria's "encouraging" downwards trend in COVID-19 cases on Saturday, Mr Foley said his and other states had "legitimate demands" on scarce vaccines for July and August which had already been allocated to them based on population. He welcomed recent reports of spare Pfizer doses in the national stockpile and said he'd be happy for those to be sent to NSW. Mr Foley's comments followed NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard's show of frustration just minutes earlier, in appealing for other states' help to get more Pfizer doses into the arms of young Sydneysiders.