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A nurse treating COVID-19 positive patients on the Gold Coast said the start of the vaccine campaign on Monday marked a day of hope for Australia.
Ian Cook, one of the first six Queenslanders to receive the Pfizer vaccine at the Gold Coast University Hospital, said there was âdefinitely a lot of hope and just feeling that we are getting out of thisâ in the air.
Zoe Park (centre), the first Queenslander to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, with (left) Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young and Health Minister Yvette DâAth.
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âI think that it has been a long road through this and it is just a feeling of relief that we are moving toward normalcy,â he said.
 Queenslanders are on a path out of drastic lockdowns and border closures while beginning the return to normalcy as our first frontline workers pull up their sleeves today for the historic COVID-19 jab. More than 1000 hotel and health workers will be inoculated this week following Australia s first vaccination yesterday, overseen by a beaming Prime Minister Scott Morrison who promised every day from here on in gets more normal . In a curtain raiser for today s full roll out, Mr Morrison sat next to 84-year-old Jane Malysiak as she received her jab in a Sydney clinic before he received his in a move meant to reassure the nation.
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 Queenslanders are on a path out of drastic lockdowns and border closures while beginning the return to normalcy as our first frontline workers pull up their sleeves today for the historic COVID-19 jab. More than 1000 hotel and health workers will be inoculated this week following Australia s first vaccination yesterday, overseen by a beaming Prime Minister Scott Morrison who promised every day from here on in gets more normal . In a curtain raiser for today s full roll out, Mr Morrison sat next to 84-year-old Jane Malysiak as she received her jab in a Sydney clinic before he received his in a move meant to reassure the nation.
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