Health Minister discusses vaccine accessibility

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Health Minister Mark Butler says he would like more information on the availability of COVID-19 vaccine doses to be accessible to vulnerable groups.

Health Minister Mark Butler says he would like more information on the availability of COVID-19 vaccine doses to be accessible to vulnerable groups. “I’ve asked my department to include that as part of their information advertising campaign,” he said.

 

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