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History as first Queenslander gets COVID vaccine – Morning Bulletin
A frontline healthcare worker has become the first person in Queensland to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
Queensland’s coronavirus vaccine campaign has started in earnest on the Gold Coast.
Just after 8am, registered nurse Zoe Park received the state’s first COVID-19 jab from clinical nurse consultant Kellie Kenway at Gold Coast University Hospital.
She is one of 100 frontline heroes lined up to receive the jab on Monday.
Gold Coast University Hospital is one of six hubs where the vaccine is being rolled out across the state.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said it had been 391 days since Queensland had…
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