Queensland plans to administer the first 100 doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to healthcare workers on the Gold Coast on Monday. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has confirmed plans are in place for the state’s vaccine rollout to begin next week and continue until the end of October. “First and foremost, we need the Commonwealth to guarantee the supply. If the supply comes in over this weekend, the plan is for the first 100 vaccines of Pfizer to be given on the Gold Coast on Monday,” she told reporters on Wednesday. Frontline quarantine and health workers will receive their vaccinations first before the rollout continues across the state. This comes as New South Wales (NSW) Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the Pfizer vaccine will be administered to frontline workers in her state from Monday, with 35,000 people to get the jab in the next three weeks. “This is a very important development in the …