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Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio backs vaccinations as city faces nervous wait over Covid cluster ahead of Carnival of Flowers

He’s called it the “pathway to freedom” before, and Mayor Paul Antonio has doubled down on urging Toowoomba residents to get vaccinated, after the emergence of a new Covid-19 cluster.

Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio receives his first COVID-19 vaccination from Dr Lynne King.
Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio receives his first COVID-19 vaccination from Dr Lynne King.

Toowoomba mayor Paul Antonio has again urged residents to get vaccinated, as the region faces the risk of being “isolated” from the rest of southeast Queensland again.

While the Darling Downs was greeted with good news from the State Government over the latest cluster in the Logan area, the region faces a nervous wait just days out from major Carnival of Flowers events.

Queensland now has 20 active cases, while Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the risk level from Beenleigh cluster was “decreasing”.

Mr Antonio said the Toowoomba Regional Council had contingency plans in place to cater for a local outbreak, but hoped to see big crowds for main attractions like the Grand Central street parade, and the popular Food and Wine Festival.

“Our staff, through the operational wing of council, have been preparing for any potential outcomes,” he said.

“In terms of the community, it would be going back into that difficult period where we were isolated.

“I remember driving down town on Sunday morning, and it was deserted.

“I just hope that carnival is a success, I think we’ll find out that provided Covid-19 doesn’t break out, we’ll have a wonderful carnival.”

In the meantime, Mr Antonio said the latest cases reiterated the need for residents to get the jab as soon as possible.

“What we really need to do is make sure is this is our pathway to freedom,” he said.

“I’d ask the community to come and make absolutely sure that they protect themselves and their neighbours by getting vaccinated.

“It’s straight out common sense to do everything we can to protect ourselves.”

Mr Antonio also paid tribute to Toowoomba’s primary and state health professionals during the pandemic.

“I don’t think we could ask for more from the broader medical fraternity,” he said.

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Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/council/toowoomba-mayor-paul-antonio-backs-vaccinations-as-city-faces-nervous-wait-over-covid-cluster-ahead-of-carnival-of-flowers/news-story/426008e610ae92fd908490e034d3c94e