VACCINE ROLLOUT EXTENDED IN RURAL AND REGIONAL NSW
There are now 25 Pfizer vaccination sites across New South Wales, taking bookings for people aged between 40 and 49.
Six more will open progressively over the next month, including at Armidale, Taree, Moree and Muswellbrook.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the quicker the vaccine rollout is, the safer the state will be.
“We’re making it easier for people right across NSW to access COVID vaccines as quickly as possible,” Mr Hazzard said.
Around 23,500 people have been invited to book in for their jab at a NSW Health clinic.
12,000 are already booked in.
“I want to thank the more than 120,000 people aged 40 to 49 who have already registered their interest to receive the Pfizer jab. We are working hard to ensure you receive the vaccine as soon as possible,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.
PFIZER CLINICS TO OPEN PROGRESSIVELY DURING JUNE
Armidale Hospital
Broken Hill Hospital
Manning Hospital (Taree)
Moree Hospital
Muswellbrook Hospital
Royal North Shore Hospital
CURRENT PFIZER CLINICS
1. Bega Hospital
2. Blacktown Hospital
3. Coffs Harbour Health Campus
4. Dubbo Hospital
5. Gosford Hospital
6. Grafton Hospital
7. Griffith Hospital
8. John Hunter Hospital
9. Lismore Hospital
10. Liverpool Hospital
11. Nepean Hospital
12. NSW Health Vaccination Centre at Sydney Olympic Park
13. Orange Hospital
14. Port Macquarie Hospital
15. Queanbeyan Hospital
16. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
17. Shellharbour Hospital
18. Shoalhaven Hospital
19. St George Hospital
20. St Vincent’s Hospital
21. Tamworth Hospital
22. The Tweed Hospital
23. Wagga Wagga Hospital
24. Westmead Hospital
25. Wollongong Hospital