Health
Qld doctors fear patients will lose faith vaccine as delays plague rollout – Herald Sun
Queensland doctors have criticised the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout claiming they are bearing the brunt of difficulties caused by delayed vaccine supplies….

Queensland doctors have criticised the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout claiming they are bearing the brunt of difficulties caused by delayed vaccine supplies.
GP’s in the state fear patients will lose faith and choose not to receive the jab after repeated issues with supply.
The Sunday Mail reports doctors have no certainty or trust in supply and are jumping through hoops to borrow doses from local hospitals.
Queensland received 25,000 Pfizer vaccines on Thursday which the Health Minister said…
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