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Premier backs jab warning as Qld caseload jumps to 48
Speaking in Port Douglas in far north Queensland this morning, Ms Palaszczuk said Yvette D’Ath had done an “early morning press conference” yesterday and was acting transparently when she told people there were “initial concerns” about four anaphylactic reactions to the vaccine in the previous 48 hours.Ms D’Ath and Queensland Health Director-General John Wakefield said people with histories of severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis should delay getting the AstraZeneca jab.However, this…
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