Logan residents are answering the COVID-19 vaccination call, with thousands rolling up their sleeves for the jab.
Up to 1500 people are getting vaccinated every day at the Logan Entertainment Centre.
Queensland Health's waiting list is up to 190,000 state wide.
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It comes as the state announced another double doughnut day, with zero community transmission and hotel quarantine cases.
"I'm absolutely delighted every morning when I hear that news," Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said in her daily COVID-19 update at the entertainment centre this morning.
"You can see behind me, there's queues of people coming out to get vaccinated."
Ms Palaszczuk praised the centre's staff for their work since opening on June 5. The centre has vaccinated 33,144 people.
"They have done a great job," she said.
"It's the second largest vaccination hub outside of the Brisbane Convention and Entertainment Centre."
The government will ramp up the operation, to do more than 3000 per day by the end of September.
The government announced a multilingual advertising campaign across TV, radio and social media to increase vaccine uptake in multicultural communities like Logan's - a city of more than 200 cultures.
"We need everyone to get vaccinated," Ms Palaszczuk said.
"I'm doing a big shoutout to all of our wonderful multicultural groups as well, that I want you to come forward as well, and do the right thing and get vaccinated.
"We've seen in parts of Melbourne, and of course in Sydney, where there have been some slow uptake from our multicultural communities getting vaccinated.
"Well, we're going to make sure that definitely does not happen here in Queensland."
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