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80yo suffers puncture wound, lacerations in violent robbery

Premium Content Subscriber only Detectives have charged two men following a violent robbery at a rural property near Lowood on Friday where an 80-year-old man was allegedly assaulted. Police allege that at around 3.40am on Friday, March 12, two men drove into the O’Reilly s Weir Road property in Patrick Estate and entered a rear shed on the property to steal fuel. The 80-year-old resident went to the shed and attempted to stop the pair from leaving by removing the keys from the ignition. One of the men threatened to stab the resident when a struggle ensued and the resident sustained a laceration to his arm and a puncture wound to his stomach.

Coronavirus Qld: Warning after four suffer vaccine reaction in two days

“People should not be concerned,” Ms D’Ath said. “We are seeing some people who have had severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis in the past, that they are reacting to the AstraZeneca,” Ms D’Ath said. “This issue is being raised at a national level.“ The nation’s chief health officers were due to meet in Canberra on Wednesday for their first face-to-face meeting since the start of the pandemic. People who have suffered severe allergic reactions have been told to delay getting the AstraZeneca vaccine. Credit:AP Ms D’Ath said those who had severe reactions in the past and still wanted the jab would be observed for longer after receiving the vaccine.

Queensland urges people with a history of anaphylaxis to avoid AstraZeneca s COVID-19 vaccine

Share on Facebook Brisbane s hospital, aged care facilities and disability providers are also set to come out lockdown on Friday after the state recorded no new cases of community virus transmission. The lockdown began when a doctor tested positive on Friday after working at Princess Alexandra Hospital and visiting four venues in the city s south on Thursday. The woman was infected by a patient who also infected a person staying in a separate room at Brisbane s Hotel Grand Chancellor quarantine facility. Ms D ath said about 330 of 428 close contacts of the doctor have tested negative for the virus, while no other cases have been reported among PA hospital staff or hotel workers and guests.

Qld vaccine caution: Four bad reactions in 48 hours

Health 17th Mar 2021 11:02 AM   The State Government is changing its routine around the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine, after a number of people experienced an allergic reactions, including four in the past 48 hours. Health Minister Yvette D ath said people who had experienced serious anaphylactic reactions in the past should delay getting the jabs. Other people without a history of anaphylaxis will be monitored for longer in the immediate aftermath of their vaccination. I want to assure people that we have complete confidence in our vaccines here in Australia, Ms D ath said. Queensland Health Director-General John Wakefield said there had been four cases of anaphylaxis in relation to the vaccine in the past 24 hours.

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