The Chronicle

Push to change worst vax jab status

- DOMINIC ELSOME

RESIDENTS in the South Burnett and Cherbourg local government areas are seemingly resisting the push to get vaccinated against Covid, with alarming stats showing the rate of vaccinated residents to be among the worst in the state.

Data shows the South Burnett has a double-dose vaccinatio­n rate of just 20.9 per cent, and the Cherbourg township is sitting an even lower rate of only 4.5 per cent.

The Cherbourg region has the lowest rate of vaccinatio­n for both first and second doses in the state, and only four other local government areas have lower second dosage rates than the South Burnett.

Darling Downs Health, which manages both LGAs, was unable to answer questions on why the vaccinatio­n rates were so low.

A Darling Downs Health spokesman said the service had provided vaccinatio­n clinics in Kingaroy, Cherbourg and Murgon.

The Cherbourg pop-up vaccine clinic kicked off its second round of vaccinatio­ns on Monday, following its first threeday clinic in August.

The health spokesman said the service was working with the community to increase uptake rates.

“We work closely with indigenous communitie­s and Aboriginal Controlled Health Services to provide collaborat­ive, community-led activities to enhance access to the vaccine and increase vaccinatio­n rates,” the spokesman said.

Before the clinic public health physician Dr Katie Panaretto held a Q&A session for residents, aimed at allaying residents’ concerns about the jab.

“There is a lot of informatio­n about the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n in the community and it can be hard separating facts from myths,” she said.

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