Mass jabs: Clinics hit the road to vaccinate Darling Downs
Toowoomba and the Darling Downs is running out of time to get vaccinated before the first border restrictions are eased next month — here’s how you can get jabbed.
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Toowoomba and the Darling Downs is running out of time to get vaccinated before the first border restrictions are eased next month — here’s how you can get jabbed.
Time is running out for the Darling Downs’s 29,000 unvaccinated residents, with this weekend representing the last opportunity to get your first jab before the borders start to reopen.
Less than 15 minutes from our CBD people are locked down in the toughest restrictions since the Covid pandemic began, and dozens of residents are in active quarantine.
Fresh data has uncovered exactly how many people have been tested, vaccinated, and been subject to quarantine, as well as the age group with the most positive cases.
A change in advice from the State Government means schools will return to normal programming from Wednesday, after lockdown rules decimated staffing levels at some schools.
A Toowoomba school has been forced to postpone its school formal this week due to the recent COVID outbreak in Brisbane. Here’s why the school had to make the tough decision.
The reasoning for the Northern Territory’s declaration of Toowoomba as a COVID-19 hotspot has been explained.
Today’s official launch of the Toowoomba Royal Show has been postponed for a week due to new COVID restrictions.
Grammar’s 2021 Art Show is set to be the school’s largest and most successful to date, here’s how you can catch a glimpse.
According to the city’s newest centenarian, living to be 100 isn’t as hard as it sounds. Here’s how Beryl Muller made it to her milestone, and plans to keep going.
A Dalby woman waited ten years to be diagnosed with a debilitating chronic illness, and one of the reasons she was dismissed by specialists was because she didn’t want to have children.
A Darling Downs dad was shocked when, as a teenager, he was diagnosed with epilepsy. The bigger shock came when his son was diagnosed with the same condition as a baby.
‘Be patient, and stay safe’: This is the message being delivered to enthusiastic Darling Downs residents as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout progresses.
The region’s federal member has urged the Darling Downs community to step forward and get their vaccination as phase 1B prepares to be rolled out.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/topics/toowoomba-health/page/7