Queensland deputy premier ramps up criticism of commonwealth vaccine rollout

Steven Miles says only a third of his state’s aged care residents have had jabs and labels federal minister David Littleproud ‘2021’s April fool’

Queensland deputy premier Steven Miles has delivered another broadside at the federal government’s handling of the vaccine rollout, saying barely any of the state’s aged care residents or workers have received the jab and warning the state is running dangerously low on Pfizer and AstraZeneca supplies.

Relations between federal and state governments soured significantly this week, after federal minister David Littleproud accused states of doing “bugger all” to help with the vaccine rollout for frontline healthcare workers.

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