This is how you can book your coronavirus vaccine in Australia

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A website designed to allow eligible Australians to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at their nearest GP is now live. Here's what you need to know.

The federal government has launched a website that will allow Australians who are eligible under phase 1b of the coronavirus vaccine rollout to book a jab.

You might be asked if you work in high-risk or critical industries, including defence, police, fire, emergency services, meat processing, government officials deployed overseas, or workers manufacturing or distributing COVID-19 vaccines. You'll need to provide proof of occupation before you receive your vaccination.

If you are ineligible for these phases, you can request to be notified when you can access a vaccine. Services will come online from 22 March, when more than 1,000 GPs, over 100 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services and 130 GP-led respiratory clinics will start to have appointments available, according to the government. to search for your nearest listed GP.

 

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I call BS. Follow the link to the local GP: not taking calls and this is on the website -

I checked it earlier today. I wasn't surprised to find it a fiasco. I'm OK with waiting, I just wish the Government would stop boasting about their achievements prematurely. Certainly undermines my confidence in their handling of the vaccine 'rollout'

Designed to .... appointment ... WordSalad from the Grubbermant No Vaccine Available is a common thread amongst GP Clinics ... ‘Twas just another AnnounceMo in the continuing LNP Clusterf^ck

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