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GPs need to be at sharp end of vaccination process if the rollout is going to be done properly
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GPs need to be at sharp end of vaccination process if the rollout is going to be done properly
Wednesday 3 March 2021, 12:00 AM

RNZCGP medical director Bryan Betty
RNZCGP
Involving GPs in the planning is the best way to ensure an orderly rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination programme, writes Bryan Betty
This year, GPs will be integral to delivering – along with the influenza vaccine – the much-anticipated COVID-19 vaccine.
If that’s going to roll
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