GPs to receive more coronavirus vaccine

GPs are to get a boost in coronavirus vaccine supply in the coming weeks in a bid to ramp up the behind-schedule rollout, the Federal Government has announced.
Clinics with low volumes of supply at present will have access tripled from 50 to 150 doses a week, while higher-capacity GPs are set to have doubled allocations.
GPs with medium and high capacities will have access to between 400 and 800 doses a week, up from 100-400.
Former AMA president Dr Tony Bartone said the extra doses would be crucial to rolling out safe vaccines.