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Coronavirus vaccine may be given to healthcare workers and vulnerable from March, Queensland’s Chief Health Officer says – ABC News
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young says the Pfizer vaccine may be available to seniors and healthcare workers from next March, with all Australians…

It is hoped Australians will start getting free vaccines for the potentially deadly coronavirus from March next year, according to Queensland’s Chief Health Officer.
Key points:
- Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young hopes all Australians will have vaccine access by the end of 2021
- She says Queensland Health hopes to deliver the vaccine to vulnerable people and healthcare workers from March
- Dr Young warns the risk of infection will increase as international borders reopen
Dr Jeannette Young…
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