Coronavirus Australia: Vaccine-happy Sydneysiders book out every Pfizer slot at ...

Coronavirus Australia: Vaccine-happy Sydneysiders book out every Pfizer slot at ...
Coronavirus Australia: Vaccine-happy Sydneysiders book out every Pfizer slot at ...

Sydneysiders have managed to exhaust every appointment slot for a \ Pfizer jab at the city's largest vaccination hub, as enthusiastic locals do their bit to pull themselves out of lockdown.

NSW Health announced on Twitter that Sydney Olympic Park had been fully booked out for Pfizer vaccines as of Thursday afternoon. 

Premier Gladys Berejiklian has said the state is 'tracking well' to hit the ambitious target of six million jabs in arms by the end of August, with 4. 6million vaccines administered so far and 23.59 per cent of eligible residents fully vaccinated.

The health department has invited construction workers, tradespeople and apprentices to roll up their sleeves this weekend for 'Tradie Sunday'. 

Vaccine-happy Sydneysiders have managed to exhaust every appointment slot for a Pfizer vaccine at one of the city's largest vaccination hubs (pictured, workers at Martin Place)

Vaccine-happy Sydneysiders have managed to exhaust every appointment slot for a Pfizer vaccine at one of the city's largest vaccination hubs (pictured, workers at Martin Place)

The health department has invited 8,000 construction workers, tradespeople and apprentices to roll up their sleeves this weekend for 'Tradie Sunday' in an attempt to jab critical workers

The health department has invited 8,000 construction workers, tradespeople and apprentices to roll up their sleeves this weekend for 'Tradie Sunday' in an attempt to jab critical workers

The targeted push will accommodate 8,000 essential workers who so far missed out on a jab in a desperate dash to get inoculated so they can return to work.  

Suburbs and LGAs that require a vaccine to enter a worksite:

 LGAs: 

Blacktown

Canterbury-Bankstown

Cumberland

Fairfield 

Georges River

Liverpool

Campbelltown and Parramatta LGAs 

Suburbs: 

Caddens

Claremont Meadows

Colyton

Erskine Park

Kemps Creek

Kingswood

Mount Vernon

North St Marys

Orchard Hills

Oxley Park

St Clair

St Marys

Advertisement

The priority vaccination appointments can only be booked by workers who are aged 16 years and over and live in the city's Covid-hit west and south-west. 

Tradespeople aged between 16-39 years were invited to book in for a Pfizer vaccine at the South Western Sydney Vaccination Clinic this Sunday. 

Workers aged 40 years or over will receive a priority AstraZeneca vaccine at Sydney Olympic Park or the Walk-in Prairiewood Vaccination Clinic.

Later on Thursday evening NSW Health made a post to Facebook to announce the 'big response' it had to Tradie Sunday as hundreds rushed to make appointments. 

The department added those aged 18 or over could still make appointments at Sydney Olympic Park or the Prairiewood clinic to receive an AstraZeneca dose. 

Construction was allowed to resume on Wednesday with tradespeople from the city's west and south west only allowed to return to work if they had received one dose of the vaccine. 

Under the strengthened new rules workers must be able to prove they are fully vaccinated or have had one dose within the last three weeks to return to sites. 

Staff must also produce a negative Covid-19 test result within 72 hours, while construction sites are only permitted to operate at a 50 per cent capacity with stronger Covid-safe measures in place.  

As Australia battles outbreaks in Sydney, Newcastle, Byron Bay, Dubbo and Canberra a new sense of urgency has driven vaccine rates through the roof. 

Australia administered a record 255,964 Covid-19 jabs in the past 24 hours as the nation's jab rollout finally gets up to speed.

The proportion of Australian adults fully vaccinated has now hit 23.73 per cent and 45.36 per cent have had at least one dose. 

NSW Health tweeted that Sydney Olympic Park had been fully booked for Pfizer jabs, after multiple Delta outbreaks across the state continues to drive vaccine rates

NSW Health tweeted that Sydney Olympic Park had been fully booked for Pfizer jabs, after multiple Delta outbreaks across the state continues to drive vaccine rates 

Australia administered a record 255,964 Covid-19 jabs in the past 24 hours as the nation's jab rollout finally gets up to speed (pictured, a vaccine dose being administered at Qudos Arena)

Australia administered a record 255,964 Covid-19 jabs in the past 24 hours as the nation's jab rollout finally gets up to speed (pictured, a vaccine dose being

read more from dailymail.....

PREV Assange can appeal against US extradition on espionage charges, UK court rules mogaznewsen
NEXT Female teacher, 35, is arrested after sending nude pics via text to students ... trends now