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Slow vaccination uptake in regional areas of Queensland
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-10-10
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Queensland's second super vaccination weekend has drawn to a close. Almost 70 per cent of eligible residents in the state have now had a first dose, but the uptake is still slower in regional areas prompting calls to do more to offset complacency.
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