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8000 unvaccinated or partly vaccinated health workers were allowed to keep working
8000 unvaccinated or partly vaccinated health workers were allowed to keep working
2024-05-21 16:57:21 source:
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More than 5000 of the people were employed by district health boards. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver
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