NSW Premier urges business to ‘make sure’ workers get the jab

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Premier Gladys Berejiklian has urged business owners to “make sure” workers get the jab as she drives towards National Cabinet’s 80 per cent vaccine target.

“If you're a business, make sure your employees are vaccinated. If you're a citizen make sure yourself, your families, loved ones and friends are vaccinated,” she said.NSW Health administered 47,429 COVID-19 vaccines in the 24 hours to 8pm on Monday, including 10,187 at the vaccination centre at Sydney Olympic Park.

Ms Berejiklian said the state may be able to reach seven million jabs in arms this week which “would be amazing”. It comes as state and territory leaders push to achieve an 80 per cent vaccine rate with some promising eased restrictions even if COVID-19 case rates remain elevated.

 

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I wonder if she has made sure all police and fire officers have had it ? As their employer!

Lol

And we urge you to Stand down from your position we are in this situation because of your failure

Oh now it’s 80% again not 70%

How do you make sure and stay within the law, sounds like a tangled web you’re weaving Charlotte 😎

Just go on the Dole, it's healthier than being a dumbed down pin cushion.

I feel a massive Legal Class Action against this in the future

Can someone explain what will happen when the 3rd Booster Jab is required in 6mths time and the 2 jabs is no longer considered “fully vaccinated” We will never reach 80% “fully vaccinated”

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