Many Aboriginal people in the Hunter have not received a COVID-19 vaccine, amid a lack of supply for Awabakal medical services

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September 2 2021 - 6:30am
Jabbed: Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council's Andrew Smith receiving his first Pfizer vaccine on Tuesday.
Jabbed: Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council's Andrew Smith receiving his first Pfizer vaccine on Tuesday.

Access to COVID-19 vaccines for Indigenous people in the Hunter has been slow, leaving a vulnerable population exposed amid rising concern about a lack of supply for tailored clinics.

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Damon Cronshaw

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