Queensland records no new locally acquired COVID-19 cases, state expected to hit 90pc vaccination target by 'very early next year'

 Queensland is expected to hit the 90 per cent COVID-19 vaccination target by "very early next year", the man in charge of the state's vaccine rollout says.

The state has recorded no new locally acquired cases with one being detected in a flight crew member in hotel quarantine.

Under the roadmap to reopen to interstate hotspots, once 90 per cent of Queenslanders aged over 16 have had two doses of vaccine, border restrictions and quarantine requirements will be scrapped for fully vaccinated international travellers.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-28/qld-coronavirus-covid-vaccine-vaccination-rate-international/100560974



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