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100,000 Queenslanders have first jab as regulators review vaccine advice

More than 100,000 Queenslanders have received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine as another three people test positive after returning to the state from overseas.
No new local COVID-19 cases were detected in Queensland on Thursday – the fifth consecutive day of zero cases.
Rosie Gibuma receives a vaccination at the Boigu community centre from Queensland Health nurse Ruth Ferguson.Credit:Brook Mitchell/Getty Images
The case update comes as Australia’s expert medical taskforces urgently review the latest AstraZeneca advice from Europe and the UK after their medical regulators found a possible link between the vaccine and rare blood clots.
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