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First shots: Frontline staff jabs start Monday, 10,000 per week to follow

Wednesday February 17, 2021
The first 100 Queenslanders to receive the Pfizer vaccine are scheduled to get their shot on Monday, strengthening the state’s defence against COVID-19.
The Pfizer vaccine is due in Queensland this week, and the AstraZeneca vaccine (pictured) will follow. (Photo: Reuters: Gareth Fuller)
Queensland recorded no new cases of COVID-19 overnight, but the arrival of the vaccine will deliver what Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young today described as “another level of risk mitigation”.
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