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Qld vaccines ‘on track’ despite lagging behind NSW
Figures obtained by The Courier-Mail show NSW had delivered 10,084 vaccinations by February 27, 72 per cent of its 14,040 allocation received last Monday. Queensland had delivered 2030 vaccinations to frontline workers in that time, just 22 per cent of its 9360 allocation received.But Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said the state government had set itself a target of 2000 doses for the first week – which it had met.“The RBWH is commencing tomorrow (Monday) and (we) will have Sunshine Coast and…
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