Given there were no state hubs in April,
Your stated timeline in not accurate. State hubs started operating from 22 Feb.
9 March 2021
Two thirds of hospital vaccination hubs in Victoria are now regionally based, with hubs managed by Goulburn Valley Health and Albury Wodonga Health also commencing this week. Victoria’s vaccine rollout will scale up according to the priority groups assigned to us by the Commonwealth, as has been the case from the beginning.
Since 22 February, hospital vaccination hubs have served Victorians in phase 1a of the Commonwealth-led program, including Hotel Quarantine workers, airport and port workers, and at-risk frontline health staff such as those in COVID-19 screening clinics, specialist COVID-19 wards, Intensive Care Units and Emergency Departments.
With Victoria receiving 50,800 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine last Friday, hospital vaccination hubs at Austin Health, Barwon Health, Monash Health and Western Health will now begin administering the newly delivered AstraZeneca vaccine.
In rolling out the AstraZeneca vaccine and as we move to the Commonwealth’s 1b phase, there will be more local vaccination centres linked to the state’s community health organisations and hospitals, which are coordinated by the nine Local Public Health Units currently delivering services through hospital vaccination hubs.
The expansion will allow Victoria to commence vaccinations for other Commonwealth priority groups, including police, fire and other emergency services, and other healthcare workers.
There will also be more locations for Victorians in the Commonwealth’s priority cohorts to get vaccinated including fixed-site services at hospitals and community health centres, mobile outreach services, and high-volume centres located at large community sites.
This builds on the Commonwealth’s work, as they are responsible for delivering vaccines through general practices, community pharmacies and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.
The Victorian Government is continuing to work with the Commonwealth on their coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination program with the launch of additional hospital vaccination hubs in regional Victoria. Minister for Health Martin Foley today visited Latrobe Regional Hospital in Traralgon to launch...
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Victorians in 1B were absolutely going to GPs and GPRCs, except for some workers who had special workplace access. 1B opened before easter, some 1As even earlier.
You stated that GPs
were largely on board in Victoria by April. They were not. Only a small number were were, and most that were had limited doses allocated in the main. In August there were extremely few GPs vaccinating in the LGA's of concern which was the driver in 50% of the state hub allocation being direct from August to the LGA's of concern.
Publically acessible state hubs (as opposed ot invite only for certain workers) were not a thing until later in May.
From
3rd May the Vic state government hubs were open to every Victorian aged over 50. 1B was earlier.
I had my first dose in early May and at that time the number GPs vaccinating was still quite limited. My normal GP was not yet amongst the approved. The closest, but 15 minutes drive away from us was a GP RC.
Whereas now GPs who can vaccinate, along with Pharmacists are in abundant supply. Indeed virtually every GP near me can now vaccinate.