Three community-based vaccination locations in southeast Queensland will begin in the coming weeks.
An additional seven community-based vaccination locations will progressively be opened.
The state is preparing for mass vaccination when supplies of Pfizer vaccine are expected to increase in the last quarter of 2021.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said the community hubs would help Queensland’s recalibrated rollout.
“Since the TGA’s advice regarding AstraZeneca, Queensland has had to adapt its approach to the vaccine rollout,” Ms D’Ath said.
“We’re making the vaccine as accessible as possible and maximising our vaccine administration capacity.
“Already, we have stood up Pfizer hubs at hospitals in every HHS across Queensland to provide greater vaccine accessibility.