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Coronavirus vaccine rollout from Monday in Queensland, Premier Palaszczuk reveals

Queenslanders are on track to get the coronavirus vaccine for the first time from Monday, however Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the rollout will be “very slow”.
Ms Palaszczuk said the Pfizer vaccine was due to be delivered to the Sunshine State over the weekend.
“The plan is for the first 100 vaccines of Pfizer to be given on the Gold Coast on Monday,” Ms Palasczuk said.
“Then we will be giving some vaccines to the PA [Princess Alexandra Hospital] on Wednesday and then Cairns on Friday.
“This is exciting news, it’s something I know everyone in Australia has been waiting for
“It will start off very slowly.
“We will be inviting people to come to specific centres when we get more supply, and of course then the…
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