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Two patients given wrong dose of vaccine – Forbes Advocate
The Queensland doctor who gave two aged care residents excessive doses of the coronavirus vaccine had not completed the mandatory training, the federal health……

The Queensland doctor who gave two aged care residents excessive doses of the coronavirus vaccine had not completed the mandatory training, the federal health minister has confirmed.
Greg Hunt says he was initially given incorrect information from Healthcare Australia on Wednesday, the company which is undertaking the vaccine rollout for the federal government.
The company originally said it had copies of the doctor’s completed training modules.
“Upon further investigation, Healthcare Australia…
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