Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has urged people living in Queensland to get vaccinated against hepatitis A. Despite this public health concern, vaccination rates are surprisingly high in the Gold Coast region. It is the second highest state in Australia for first-dose coverage, and the state has a high number of travelers, including tourists from across the border. Approximately 13,000 people from NSW cross the border each day, and Queensland has had 163 cases of hepatitis A quarantined in the last few years.
The vaccination rate in Gold Coast is among the highest in the country, with 92.5% of the population receiving two doses. The vaccination rate is also the highest in Queensland. Three new locally acquired cases are being investigated. As a result of the rising rates, authorities are actively seeking information about the origins of the outbreak. In the meantime, the state is currently focusing on improving its vaccination rates to tackle the growing number of cases.
COVID-19 deaths include people who die of COVID-19, including those who have multiple medical conditions and deaths caused by accidents. In addition, it includes vaccinations from overseas brands recognised by the TGA. The figures are point-in-time and may change in the future. However, it is still important to remember that if you live in Australia, your child should be vaccinated as soon as possible. The data on vaccination rates is updated on a weekly basis.