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Rush for COVID jab

Geelong residents are rushing to get their COVID-19 jab amid the latest Victorian outbreak and snap lockdown, with Barwon Health’s mass vaccination hub booked out today.

The health provider urged residents to book in advance as the state government announced the opening of vaccinations to Victorians aged 40 and over today.

Barwon Health spokesperson Kate Bibby warned that walk-in availability was limited at the old Ford factory hub in Norlane and that those with appointments would have priority.

“We apologise for the inconvenience this high demand could cause to some people hoping to get vaccinated today on a walk-in basis,” she said.

“Booking a vaccination on the Barwon Health website is the best way to secure an appointment time and avoid disappointment.”

Meanwhile, Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine executive director Brett Ince urged state government to provide assistance to businesses in the sector – no longer receiving JobKeeper – as Victoria entered another snap lockdown last night.

“That was certainly implied by the acting premier [James Merlino] today, that there would be [assistance coming], so we’re hopeful that is the case,” Mr Ince said.

The lockdown, lasting until at least next Thursday, would not be as damaging for tourism and hospitality operators as the previous lockdown in February, in terms of revenue, he said.

The previous lockdown occurred during a higher visitation period, Mr Ince explained.

But, unlike the current lockdown, thousands of businesses were receiving federal government’s JobKeeper payment during the February restrictions, he said.

“It’s going to be extremely difficult and disappointing for local business owners, navigating a second snap lockdown.

“But we also know that this is a needed measure to stop the spread and, hopefully, open again at the end the lockdown to continue our recovery.”

Mr Ince urged those planning to visit Geelong and the Bellarine to “reschedule instead of cancelling”.

He also encouraged local residents to order takeaway to support their favourite cafes and restaurants.

The Department of Health reported another 12 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing Victorian total to 34 active cases.

• Victoria moves into snap lockdown: page 3

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