Qld records new local Covid case

OSTN Staff

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the student was in home quarantine and had not been infectious in the community. The school cluster originated last week when a 13-year-old student tested positive, after a NSW essential worker stayed with her father. The virus spread throughout the family of five, and the school was immediately locked down. The new case comes amid a Queensland Health blitz this weekend to vaccinate as many people as possible. Pfizer vaccines will be available to all Queenslanders who walk into a state-hub this weekend, in a bid to drive up the lagging rate. Just 57.6 per cent of eligible Queenslanders have received their first dose of vaccine, and just 39.4 per cent are fully vaccinated. “It doesn’t matter where you get the vaccine from, as long as you get it,” Ms Palaszczuk told Parliament. “I summon Queenslanders to sign up for the jab army.”And, after the success of a pop-up vaccine hub outside an NRL game last week, punters attending both semi-finals games in Mackay this weekend will have the chance to get jabbed.

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