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'An amazing day': Thousands of frontline workers across Australia get the COVID-19 vaccine


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Health experts are urging all Australians to get the coronavirus vaccine once they are able to, as the start of the jab rollout is heralded as a milestone in the nation s pandemic response.
The rollout commences with about 60,000 Pfizer vaccine doses to be administered to priority groups.
The first Victorian to roll up their sleeve and receive the Pfizer vaccine on Monday morning was Rhonda Stuart, the head of infection control at Monash Health.
I m really proud to be getting this vaccine and starting the next chapter in our work against COVID, she told reporters.
Now the aim is to get all our healthcare workers vaccinated and then out to the public as well. ....

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


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The vaccines will be administered by appointment at three central hubs located at Westmead, RPA and Liverpool hospitals, Ms Berejiklian confirmed on Wednesday morning.
Anyone who receives the vaccine will need a second dose a few weeks later.
NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said the priority was to protect workers at greatest risk of coming into contact with the virus.
An estimated 10,000 to 15,000 workers across the quarantine system will be covered in the first three weeks. The balance will target other health workers.
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“We think this is a healthy number to have vaccinated in the next three weeks to cover us, but obviously the more you do, the better,” Ms Berejiklian said. ....

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