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Premier backs Health Minister after vaccine advice needed correction

After holding press conferences on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to give updates about the virus and the vaccine rollout, Ms D’Ath did not front the media on Thursday.
Ms Palaszczuk said the updated advice on Wednesday had been provided by the TGA directly to Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young, who then updated the government.
“There is no reason for alarm … anyone with severe allergies should just talk to their GPs. The vaccination program is going full steam ahead,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
In a statement, Queensland Health said the safety of Queenslanders during the vaccine rollout was its top priority.
“Eligible people with a history of severe allergic reactions can be vaccinated but should be monitored for 30 minutes…
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