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Two Queensland hubs to open on Monday as AstraZeneca vaccine arrives

Two Queensland hubs to administer COVID-19 vaccines will open on Monday as the state received its first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
It comes as one new COVID-19 case in hotel quarantine was recorded overnight.
The state has 25 active cases and 4110 tests have been done in the past 24 hours.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has confirmed the AstraZeneca has arrived in Queensland.Credit:Getty
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queensland Health had already vaccinated 8300 people with the Pfizer vaccine to date.
She said the arrival of AstraZeneca was very good news.
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“The AstraZeneca has arrived in Queensland and the hubs of Bundaberg and Logan will open tomorrow and of course our priority there is our front line workers in hotel…
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