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Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins rules out piggy-backing off Australia for vaccines


Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins rules out piggy-backing off Australia for vaccines
10 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says New Zealand is not piggy-backing off Australia's Pfizer vaccine order. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says New Zealand is not piggy-backing off Australia's Pfizer vaccine order. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Political reporter, NZ Herald@AmeliaJWade
More than 2000 health workers are being trained and mobilised, nine ultra-cold freezers are being prepped and specialist cold chain containers are on order in anticipation of the first wave of Covid-19 vaccines landing on our shores.
It comes as the Government's spending watchdog called for more transparency about how the $62 billion set aside for the Covid-19 response was being spent.

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How the Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Delivered to Millions, From Factory to Front Line


How the Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Delivered to Millions, From Factory to Front Line
Ultracold supply chain takes shape to distribute Pfizer and Moderna vaccine doses across the U.S.
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