Health by MADURA MCCORMACK Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland's coronavirus jab drive is failing to keep pace with Victoria and New South Wales as new mass vaccination hubs in those states trigger a rapid ramp-up of the rollout. The Sunshine State is in danger of being left behind as analysis of vaccination data shows Victoria's new jab hubs, which opened last Monday, allowed the state to increase the number of daily jabs by 4000, with its week-on-week jab average jumping 35.6 per cent. It was in stark contrast to Queensland's modest 11.8 per cent rise in the same week. The newly-opened Sydney Olympic Park hub will have the potential to deliver 5000 COVID-19 jabs a day, more than double what all of Queensland's state-run clinics administer on an average day.