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Where and how to book your COVID-19 vaccine in Queensland
Queensland’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign moves into its second phase on Monday morning – one month after the first people in the state were inoculated.
By Sunday, 37,002 doses of vaccine had been administered in Queensland, with the nation now poised to enter Phase 1b of the rollout.
All health workers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, air crews and meat-processing workers will start receiving their AstraZeneca shots this week. Credit:Getty
About 250 GP clinics will start administering COVID-19 vaccinations from Monday to all health workers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, air crews and meat-processing workers.
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