Rural GP Network chief executive Grant Davidson. Photo: Supplied The group says the government's tiered rollout plan does not make sense in remote areas like the East Cape, and they should be able to vaccinate small communities in one hit. Network chief executive Grant Davidson said he had not heard of any rural GPs getting the vaccine. "We are in the middle of group two in which all front line workers should be vaccinated - we don't have figures on how many GPs have been given the vaccine because that information is held by DHBs," Davidson said. "But anecdotally there very few and I haven't met any rural GPs that have been vaccinated."