COVID-19 vaccination rates in the Wingecarribee continue to be higher than surrounding regions.
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As of November 14, more than 95 per cent of eligible residents in the Wingecarribee were fully vaccinated. More than 95 per cent had also received a single dose.
Further afield, 93.9 per cent of eligible residents in the Goulburn Mulwaree region were fully vaccinated with more than 95 per cent single dose.
Statewide, 94.2 per cent of people over 16 have had one vaccine dose, while 91.1 per cent of adults were fully jabbed.
Among 12- to 15-year-olds in NSW, 80.6 per cent had one vaccine dose, while 73.4 per cent had both.
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No new COVID-19 cases for the Wingecarribee have been recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm, Monday.
Meanwhile, the nearby Southern NSW Health District (SNSWHD) has urged community members to come forward for vaccination and to be alert for symptoms after three new positive COVID-19 cases were recorded.
All three cases are in the Queanbeyan Palerang region with two in Queanbeyan and one in Jerrabomberra. One is linked to a known case with the others under investigation.
NSW recorded 212 locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in past 24 hours to 8pm, with two deaths.
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