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Queensland government hints at timeline for opening mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – ABC News
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath announces the Queensland government intends to move to mass vaccination hubs in the last quarter of the year.

The Queensland government says it will open mass vaccination centres later this year when more Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses become available.
Key points:
- The announcement comes after the federal government said it expected more Pfizer doses to arrive in October
- The state government intends to open 14 “community hubs” to administer COVID-19 vaccines
- The Chief Health Officer says anyone in the state with respiratory symptoms who has been in Melbourne in the past 14 days should get tested and isolate…
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