Jab rate ticks up as Qld clocks fifth straight day of no new local cases

By Toby Crockford October 31, 2021 â€" 1.14pm

Queensland recorded a fifth straight day of no new locally acquired COVID-19 cases on Sunday.

The state’s vaccination rates have now reached 77.3 per cent for one dose and 63.5 per cent for two.

A total of 77.3 per cent of eligible Queenslanders have now had one jab and 63.5 per cent two.

A total of 77.3 per cent of eligible Queenslanders have now had one jab and 63.5 per cent two. Credit:Jason South

So far, more than 1000 jabs have been administered at Surf Life Saving clubs as part of this weekend’s vaccination drive.

“It is not just a race now, it is a sprint … there is no issue with supply,” Transport Minister Mark Bailey said when delivering the state’s COVID-19 update on Sunday.

The state currently has 12 active cases.

More to come.

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