Queensland has recorded 16,031 new Covid infections and 13 deaths.
Of the new deaths two were unvaccinated, one had received one vaccine, two doses and just one had a booster shot.
All of those who died were older than 60.
A total of 37,121 tests were reported for Friday’s cases with more than 489 Rapid Antigen Tests submitted.
The chief health officer was forced to clarify an earlier blunder in which just 6000 new cases were announced.
Meanwhile, at least 91 per cent of Queenslanders have had their first dose while 89 per cent of people are double vaccinated, just shy of the 90 per cent target.
Near 62 per cent of the eligible Queenslanders have received a booster shot.
More than 855 people are in hospital due to Covid.
Fridays update revealed there were more than 855 hospitalisations.
The Goldxjmtzyw Coast is expected to feel the peak of Omicron before other regions in the state as more than 70 per cent of tests come back positive in the region.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath earlier blasted the public for the misuse of triple-0.
“Do not call Triple-Zero just to find out where you can get a test or just to get transported to a vaccination or testing centre,” she said.
“The paramedics are not carrying the tests.”
People are urged not to call an ambulance if their Covid-19 symptoms are mild.
Friday’s figures come as the state prepares to scrap quarantine and welcome international visitors for the first time in two years with borders set to lift tonight.