Vaccination Information

COVID-19

About COVID-19 Vaccinations

Eligibility criteria and availability of vaccines have contributed to confusion around the COVID 19 vaccine roll out in Queensland. Misinformation reported across different media platforms about vaccines and their safety has also contributed to uncertainty.

Ultimately, the best vaccine is the one available to you right now. This is because vaccines can stop you from catching COVID-19, reduce transmission to vulnerable members of our community and substantially reduce your risk of experiencing severe symptoms and hospitalisation from COVID-19.

There is a lot of valuable, reliable information we can use to inform our decisions regarding vaccines and the best option for ourselves. Below, we have answered some frequently asked questions and have attempted to dispel any common misconceptions our community may have.

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