ANNE STANLEY MP
OPPOSITION WHIP
FEDERAL MEMBER FOR WERRIWA
PAUL LYNCH MP
STATE MEMBER FOR LIVERPOOL
NATHAN HAGARTY
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
LIVERPOOL VACCIANTION HUB CLOSURE
Local Labor elected representatives have united in condemning the decision by NSW Health to redirect vaccines from Liverpool.
NSW Health have announced local vaccination hubs in the Liverpool LGA will close for two-and-half weeks starting tomorrow.
Anne Stanley MP, the Member for Werriwa, has attacked the decision to redirect local resources to other mass vaccination hubs in the state.
“The Liverpool LGA, and other neighbouring LGAs, have been identified as areas of concern for over a month and are now being relieved of their vaccine supply.
“The fact this is even necessary is because of the Morrison Government’s failure to plan and deliver for all Australians. There should be enough vaccines and safe quarantine facilities and it should have been here in January this year.
“My community have been told time and again that they must be vaccinated, and now resources are being diverted to other areas. Yet for many getting an appointment for a jab is impossible or if they do it gets cancelled. The vaccine rollout for our community has been abysmal.
“The mixed messaging must come to an end and South-West Sydney residents must stop being treated as an afterthought,” Ms Stanley said.
Paul Lynch MP, the State Member for Liverpool, called the announcement a disgrace.
“It is patently absurd for the Government to encourage people to be vaccinated and then reduce the opportunities for them to do so.
“The Government continues to demonstrate double standards and treat Liverpool residents as second-class citizens.
“This is a disgraceful decision,” the Mr Lynch said.
Liverpool City Councillor and Mayoral candidate Nathan Hagarty also condemned the decision.
“This is simply outrageous. On a day with 633 cases, a vast majority in Western Sydney, the State Government is closing our local vaccination hubs for 2 and half weeks.
“I've had residents contacting me for weeks on end unable to get vaccination appointments.
“The residents of Liverpool have overwhelmingly done the right thing throughout this outbreak. We've stayed at home and we've tried to get vaccinated.
“These are some of our most disadvantaged areas. Yet the Government seems hellbent on punishing and disadvantaging the people of Liverpool and Western Sydney,” Councillor Hagarty said.