What do Queensland's new COVID-19 rules mean for the vaccinated and unvaccinated?

 From mid-December, where you can go and what you can do will depend on whether or not you've had two COVID-19 vaccine doses.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says from December 17, or when 80 per cent of Queenslanders over 16 are fully vaccinated, those who are fully immunised will go about daily life with no restrictions at all.

Here's what we know about the incoming changes.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-09/qld-coronavirus-covid-restrictions-update-unvaccinated/100605840




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  1. Yes! this will definitely work if government will categories people with their vaccination status. It will also help to boost the vaccination process because everyone is now wanting to enjoy and visit the pubs, bars and cinemas. People will get the vaccines if they want to attend the marriage of their close friend or family member. So, it is a great decision made by the QLD government.

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