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Queenslanders could get vaccinated at a pharmacy under proposed changes to rollout

Queenslanders will soon be able to get their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine through at their local pharmacy under flagged changes to storage rules. The mRNA jab, the preferred vaccine for those under the age of 50, originally needed to be stored at below-freezing temperatures, but a recent change means they could be stored in a normal fridge with temperatures of -2 to -8C for up to five days.
This would be in addition to state-run hubs, as Queensland races to improve its vaccination rate following reports…
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