Queensland’s 51-year-old premier rolls up her sleeve for the Pfizer jab after weeks of concern about her perceived lack of urgency
The 51-year-old got the Pfizer jab, while Queensland’s chief health officer, Jeannette Young, 57, got the AstraZeneca vaccine.The premier is the last Australian state or territory leader over the age of 50 to get the jab.Palaszczuk said she had been offered the vaccine in March but had turned it down because she did not want to jump the queue.
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