Australian doctors don’t need vaccine indemnity but protections for patients welcome, experts say

Health minister Greg Hunt says the new no-fault scheme for GPs giving Covid jabs will also cover recipients

Medico-legal, public health and vaccination experts say national cabinet’s move to implement a no-fault indemnity scheme for GPs administering Covid-19 vaccines is unnecessary and confusing as doctors are already highly covered, but have welcomed added protections for patients.

The government on Monday night encouraged Australians to go against expert advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (Atagi) and ask their GPs about receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine if they did not want to wait to become eligible for Pfizer.

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