Anxiety and uncertainty : Australian GPs in the dark over their part in vaccine rollout Christopher Knaus
General practitioners have been left in a state of “uncertainty and anxiety” ahead of the next stage of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout, with some fearing shortages of needles and syringes, and others saying the government’s funding model means they will lose money administering the jab.
The next stage of the national rollout, which began this week, will rely heavily on GP clinics to get 14.8m doses to higher priority segments of the general public. That includes older Australians not in aged care facilities, other healthcare workers, Indigenous Australians over the age of 55, and adults with underlying medical conditions.
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