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Toowoomba s multi-millionaire philanthropist Clive Berghofer has come out strongly opposing a proposed quarantine facility, saying he feared an outbreak would destroy the city. It comes as local medicos are warning there are big issues that need to be resolved if approval is to be considered for the facility at Wellcamp. The philanthropist, who has a LifeFlight Centre and the Cancer Research Centre in Brisbane named after him, said he feared for the consequences if anything went wrong. I have too much faith in this city to have it destroyed, Mr Berghofer said. It doesn t matter how good the thing is, someone always bucks the system.
Should the CHOâs pandemic powers increase? Sheâs been credited with guiding Queensland through the COVID-19 pandemic, but not everyone is a fan of Dr Jeannette Young, writes Jessica Marszalek.
Opinion by Jessica Marszalek
Premium Content ANALYSIS Jeannette Young is a wielder of unrestrained power, a tool of totalitarianism and a maker of stupid rules, according to a plethora of public submissions made to the parliament. Queenslanders have been called on to have their say around the extraordinary powers entrusted to the state s Chief Health Officer as the parliament considers the government s plans to extend them to September. She s been widely credited with expertly shepherding Queensland through the COVID-19 pandemic, but not everyone is a fan of Dr Young.
Australian Medical Association Queensland president Dr Chris Perry. Picture: Attila Csaszar. Australian Medical Association Queensland president Chris Perry said the COVID vaccination program was the biggest and most complex public health initiative we ve ever undertaken in the history of our state . The tyranny of distance will be keenly felt as vaccines are transported ⦠to key locations and accessed by more than five million Queenslanders from the tip of the state in Thursday Island, to Camooweal in the west and Goondiwindi in the south, Dr Perry said. We re fortunate that we have time to get the co-ordination right as we continue to respond, manage and treat COVID in Queensland.
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