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Eighteen Canberra GPs will start the next stage of the coronavirus vaccine rollout next week as health officials prepare to start phase 1b. There will also be four Queanbeyan locations, as more than 1000 general practices join the vaccination program despite doctors raising concerns they won’t get enough doses. Health Minister Greg Hunt said the first GPs would come online from Monday, and increase to more than 4000 by the end of April as part the next phase of the vaccine rollout to priority groups in the broader population. “There will be six million Australians in Phase 1b, and not all will be able to be vaccinated immediately,” he said. Some community pharmacists would also participate in the program as the government comes under fire for a slow rollout. “No-one will miss out, whether they live in a city or country town or a very remote area,” Mr Hunt said. “This staged scale up will align with the supply of the locally produced AstraZeneca vaccine, and as more vaccine becomes available more services will come online.” Phase 1b covers: Adults with underlying medical conditions will need to prove their condition via the My Health Record, a health professional referral or a declaration form. If you are unsure if you are eligible for phase 1b, you can complete this questionnaire at covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/eligibility. READ MORE: Phase 1b vaccinations will be administered by general practitioners, unlike Phase 1a which was administered by nurses. People who fall under Phase 1b are responsible for organising their vaccination appointments. Here is a list of GPs in Canberra and Queanbeyan who can administer the vaccine. ACT: Queanbeyan: Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content:

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