Gladys Berejiklian hints NSW may have made its own efforts to procure Covid vaccines

Gladys Berejiklian hints NSW may have made its own efforts to procure Covid vaccines

The New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, has hinted that the state may have made its own efforts to procure the Covid-19 vaccine, saying her government 'never leaves a stone unturned'. The premier said it was not the NSW government's responsibility to source doses and there were limits to the state's powers. 'But know that we're always pushing the boundaries to see what we can do,' she said.

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