A COVID-19 pop-up vaccination clinic opens at Jimboomba tomorrow, as the government continues its push for people to get the jab.
The centre, at the Jimboomba Community and District Hall, will run from 7am-7pm tomorrow to Friday.
Residents will be able to get vaccinated without an appointment.
Logan MP Linus Power urged his constituents to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
"Millions of Australians have now had the COVID-19 vaccination. It is tested, proven and keeps us safe," he said.
"I'm double vaccinated myself and this weekend I'll be going with my teenage children to get their second vaccination."
It comes as Browns Plains and Bethania Bunnings outlets will also offer vaccinations.
"So families can get their Bunnings sausage and a dose of vaccine," Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told parliament on Tuesday.
This comes as the state recorded zero new locally-acquired cases on Tuesday, with four cases in hotel quarantine.
A total of 16,628 vaccines were administered across the state on Monday, and 8929 tests undertaken.
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