Victoria provides paid time off for public sector to get jab
20 more people have died with COVID in Victoria and there are more than 18-thousand new cases. The state government is embarking on a booster blitz at state run hubs with the third dose interval brought forward to three months. Public sector workers including nurses, teachers and police will also be offered paid time off so they can get their boosters.
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