The Chronicle

WE’RE HALFWAY THERE

■ 50% of us are double vaxxed ■ CHO: Delta on our doorstep ■ Walk in, get jabbed in 1 hr

- TOM GILLESPIE

THE Toowoomba region is racing towards an 80 per cent vaccinatio­n rate, with virtually half of all eligible residents now double jabbed.

The new statistics put the region in the top 15 local government areas across the state, with more than 67,000 people now fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

But health officials are warning residents not to become complacent, with the constant threat of a Delta outbreak bearing down on southeast Queensland.

More than 70 per cent of people have had at least one jab and 49.7 per cent have had two doses of vaccine.

TOOWOOMBA’S battle against the threat of Covid-19 has taken a major step, with half of the region’s eligible residents now fully vaccinated against the virus. As of October 3, 49.7 per cent of people in the Toowoomba region aged 16 and above have had two doses of a Covid vaccine, while the area has also cracked the 70 per cent mark with first doses. The latest statistics are a shot in the arm for the region as it continues to repel the continued danger of a local Delta outbreak. The new Darling Downs Health-run vaccine superclini­c at Clifford Gardens Shopping Centre has been linked to the faster take-up, having administer­ed 11,000 doses since it opened on September 15. DDH has witnessed a huge increase in walk-in patients as well at the clinic, which has 20 vaccinatio­n bays currently operationa­l seven days a week. Health Emergency Operations Centre executive leader Michelle Forrest said the public knew there was now no good reason not to get vaccinated. “We’ll do everything we can to accommodat­e people walking in,” she said. “We would like to thank our Darling Downs Health region community for rolling up their sleeves and getting vaccinated.

“Having the vaccine remains the best way to protect yourself and our community from serious illness.

“Combined with Covidsafe behaviours like social distancing, vaccines are our pathway out of this pandemic and give us the best chance of keeping our community and businesses open and doing more of the things we enjoy.”

Ms Forrest also paid tribute to the hundreds of health workers who had contribute­d to the region hitting the halfway mark.

“I would also like to give a shout-out to our Darling Downs Health vaccinatio­n team – from our nurses, to our admin team, operationa­l team, and infrastruc­ture team,” she said.

“We couldn’t do what we do without their hard work.”

The result puts the region at 14th across the entire state for double-dosed adults.

Among the top performers is the Goondiwind­i region, which has 72 per cent of its eligible population of 8300 fully vaccinated.

To book a jab at your closest clinic, please visit www.vaccineboo­kings.health.qld.gov.au.

 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen ?? MILESTONE: Paramedic Jordan McConnell (left) and registered nurse Belinda Hu celebrate Toowoomba’s vaccinatio­n rates.
Picture: Nev Madsen MILESTONE: Paramedic Jordan McConnell (left) and registered nurse Belinda Hu celebrate Toowoomba’s vaccinatio­n rates.
 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen. ?? GET JABBED: Working hard at the vaccine super-clinic at Clifford Gardens are (from left) paramedic Jordan McConnell, registered nurse Belinda Hu and registered nurse Josh O'Connell.
Picture: Nev Madsen. GET JABBED: Working hard at the vaccine super-clinic at Clifford Gardens are (from left) paramedic Jordan McConnell, registered nurse Belinda Hu and registered nurse Josh O'Connell.

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