Premier Gladys Berejiklian has suggested that the state government allow venues to deny entry to those who refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Berejiklian raised the possibility of barring those who decline the COVID-19 vaccine from government-run buildings, as well as permitting private venues to take similar measures. She said she wants people to start thinking about how they feel about receiving the vaccine. “I don’t ever like to force anybody to do anything. “But we’d like there to be an incentive system where people are encouraged to have it because it means they can do all these things they may have otherwise not been able to do,” Berejiklian told 2GB radio. As the planned February rollout of the vaccine nears, the NSW government is considering a data-sharing partnership with the federal government to help residents prove they have been immunised. Berejiklian has previously suggested the Service NSW smartphone app could show a tick when a person is vaccinated, enabling venue entry. “The more people that are vaccinated, the greater likelihood …