The Cairns Post

More jabs a necessity

Covid commander’s blunt warning

- MADURA McCORMACK

QUEENSLAND­ERS need to urgently increase their Covid-19 vaccine uptake in order to avoid a lockdown, infectious disease experts have warned, with a new case on the Gold Coast providing a “wake-up call” for the complacent state.

National Covid-19 Taskforce lead Lieutenant General John Frewen confirmed he had written to eight highly populated councils – four of them in Queensland – that were trailing behind the rest of the country.

And there’s a chance Queensland’s outbreak has already arrived, with an alleged rule-breaking Uber driver on the Gold Coast who spent more than a week in the community while infectious becoming the first local Covid-19 case in 15 days.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, continuing her “vax-a-thon” roadshow in the regions, ruled out a localised lockdown on the Gold Coast for now.

“The vaccinatio­n rates there are quite good, but we need to see more,” she said.

Infectious disease expert Dr Paul Griffin said the chances of a lockdown at this stage of the pandemic were “very remote”, but this relied on people getting jabbed and using check-in apps to prevent widespread transmissi­on.

Immunisati­on expert Professor Robert Booy warned the state’s success in keeping Covid-19 out so far meant people had been complacent about the jab so vaccinatio­n rates were low and few Queensland­ers had Covid-19 immunity from catching the virus.

“There are a lot more susceptibl­e people (in Queensland),” he said.

“My strong recommenda­tion is to get the vaccine rate up as quickly as possible and don’t have a lockdown.”

The data shows 73.6 per cent of adult Queensland­ers have had at least one dose – an increase of less than a percentage point since Monday. Just under 60 per cent are fully protected.

General Frewen said he believed Queensland “writ large” could get to 80 per cent, but only if people “start to get vaccinated with real urgency”.

In order for at least 80 per cent of Queensland­ers aged 16 and older to be fully vaccinated by December 17, another 260,600 people need to go out and get their first jab by next Friday.

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