Health
Annastacia Palaszczuk and Jeannette Young get flu jabs ahead of COVID vaccine – 7NEWS.com.au
It comes as Queensland announced it will start opening more vaccination centres in coming weeks, with 40-49 years olds able to get their coronavirus shots from…
Queenslanders aged 40-49 will start lining up for the Pfizer vaccine from the end of July when 14 new community vaccination hubs open statewide.
People in that age bracket are next in line for access to coronavirus jabs, and must get the Pfizer vaccine due to rare blood clotting risks associated with the AstraZeneca jab.
Health Minister Yvette DAth says the 14 new community vaccination hubs will be operating by the time July draws to a close, in the southeast, central, north and far north Queensland.
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