The Queensland government is preparing for mass CCP virus vaccinations in the last quarter of this year when Pfizer vaccine supplies are expected to increase by opening 14 hubs by the end of July. Four hubs have already been stood up in the Wide Bay and Mackay regions, at Central Queensland University City Campus (Mackay), Bundaberg TAFE, Hervey Bay TAFE, and Maryborough City Hall, the state government, said in a press release on Tuesday. A further three vaccination hubs will be ready in southeast Queensland in the coming weeks, and an additional seven hubs will progressively follow. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the hubs would coincide with increased Pfizer vaccine supplies announced by the federal government. The state government announced that members of the general public aged 40-49 who may want to receive a COVID-19 Pfizer vaccination would be able to register for vaccination. “Our job so far has been to vaccinate …
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