Maybe this should be in the rant thread, but it is covid related.
There was a Qld medico on the telly news last night complaining about how the people in Queensland aren't doing enough to get themselves vaccinated. I think he perhaps should have a closer look and work out that the real problem isn't the people trying to get it, it's the people that are
not trying to provide it
I've been eligible for a couple of weeks now, but up until a week ago the only places that could provide it were nowhere near where I live. Last week I got a text to advise that it was now available from GP's, so I started trying to get the vaccine. Rank my GP (no online booking system), and was told they are only allocated 50 doses per week, and were booked out for vaccines until mid August. Rang another GP, had a spot available at the end of June, and it would cost $70 for the doctors appointment (that practice doesn't bulk bill), rang a third GP but they also were booked out of their allocated doses for 4 weeks in advance. Finally found a GP out of town a little who had a spot left for next week.
I live on the fringe of greater Brisbane, but have to travel out of town to get the vaccine. I felt like punching the dick on the tele in the face when he slagged people for not taking up the vaccine fast enough in QLD......
Qld is sitting second last in Aus for doses administered per 100,000 people, I believe this is driven by poor availability and lack of places that can provide it..... not by peoples lack of enthusiasm for it. The fact that just about every place I tried that can provide it is booked out 4 to 6 weeks in advance suggests that the blame for the slow take up rests on the Gov's inability to supply.