Health
Push to boost confidence in virus vaccine – The Transcontinental
Medical authorities are concerned about the level of Australians’ hesitancy in getting vaccinated for coronavirus, ahead of the first jabs on Monday. Aged car……
Medical authorities are concerned about the level of Australians’ hesitancy in getting vaccinated for coronavirus, ahead of the first jabs on Monday.
Aged care residents and frontline health and quarantine workers will be among the first to be vaccinated using the regulator-approved Pfizer shot.
A health department survey has shown strong agreement the vaccine will protect vulnerable Australians and reduce pressure on the hospital system.
But 27 per cent of people said they were unsure if they would…
-
Noosa News22 hours agoDeath of German shepherd Arnie prompts Brisbane community action to protect pets caught up in crime
-
General15 hours agoARIA Awards 2025 winners: Amyl & The Sniffers and Ninajirachi dominate
-
Noosa News16 hours agoPolice officer who tracked Toyah Cordingley’s phone gives evidence at Rajwinder Singh’s murder trial
-
Noosa News23 hours agoFrank Moneger identified as man accused of hit-and-run death of 17-year-old girl in Margate, Queensland
