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Coronavirus: How you can jump the queue and get a COVID-19 vaccine in Sydney
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On Sunday, amidst widespread furore about the pace of vaccine rollout, the Australian Government responded by delivering a grand total of 12,000 vaccine doses. Yep, 12,000.
The US delivered 4.6 million. On a per capita basis, the US delivered 29 times as many vaccines as Australia.
After the past six months, where Scott Morrison and Greg Hunt were holding press conference after press conference gloating about Australia’s vaccine achievements, it left a sense of grave concern. For two reasons.
People who are good at something generally don’t need to remind others of it, they let their actions speak for themselves. And second, the federal government never explained how they were planning on achieving such a difficult task. There was never any description of the hustle needed to get the vaccinations done. It was mission accomplished before the troops boarded the first vessel.
By Justin Hendry on Mar 8, 2021 4:41PM
Expected to be live within weeks.
The Department of Health has selected HealthEngine to build the booking platform that will underpin the federal government’s Covid-19 vaccination information and booking service.
The platform, which is expected to be up and running in time for the next phase of the vaccine rollout in the coming weeks, will allow patients to locate and book appointments with clinics.
GPs clinics, as well as other approved health service providers like pharmacies and state-run vaccination clinics, will be able to use the platform where they don’t already have a booking system.
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