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First Queenslanders react to jab

“So I think people should get this injection and it will just be another layer of protection and to keep Australia in its amazing position.”
Mr Cook has friends treating coronavirus patients in overrun hospitals in the US and said it has been “very, very tough” for them.
The first six Queenslanders to be vaccinated (clockwise from back left) nurse Ian Cook, Inspector Owen Hortz, wardsman Philip Bayes, cleaner Andrea Perry, nurse Zoe Park and quarantine nurse Kyle Certeza.Credit:Lydia Lynch
“Australia is fortunate that we are in the situation that we are in and that is because everyone took it seriously and did what they needed to do to keep each other safe, listening to the advice, and we got a great outcome.”
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