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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7596626" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>This is the truth of it. <u>It made absolutely no sense for GP practices to get involved in the vaccination effort.</u> I defy anyone who thinks otherwise. GP practices are there to provide care at a range of levels and they are desperately needed by people of all walks of life. Some people, particularly the elderly are on multiple medications and other people have chronic and long term illnesses that need to be managed correctly. GP surgeries deal with extremely important case loads and they should have been maintained throughout this fudging pandemic. Why oh why would you want legions of people coming to a surgery/clinic and using the car park etc just to get jabbed in the arm? It is nonsensical. People should have been vaccinated in tents or buildings in places where lots of car parking was available. Your average GP surgery has a car park barely large enough to swing a cat in.</p><p></p><p>The truth of the matter is that GPs got in on the deal because it was a very sweet and pain free way to obtain money. You don't need a lot of facilities or highly trained staff and it can be done extremely rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7596626, member: 54866"] This is the truth of it. [U]It made absolutely no sense for GP practices to get involved in the vaccination effort.[/U] I defy anyone who thinks otherwise. GP practices are there to provide care at a range of levels and they are desperately needed by people of all walks of life. Some people, particularly the elderly are on multiple medications and other people have chronic and long term illnesses that need to be managed correctly. GP surgeries deal with extremely important case loads and they should have been maintained throughout this fudging pandemic. Why oh why would you want legions of people coming to a surgery/clinic and using the car park etc just to get jabbed in the arm? It is nonsensical. People should have been vaccinated in tents or buildings in places where lots of car parking was available. Your average GP surgery has a car park barely large enough to swing a cat in. The truth of the matter is that GPs got in on the deal because it was a very sweet and pain free way to obtain money. You don't need a lot of facilities or highly trained staff and it can be done extremely rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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