Top GPs today complained they were too overworked to help accelerate Britain’s sluggish Covid booster programme that has seen just a quarter of care home residents revaccinated.
The slow vaccination drive has led to finger pointing among officials, with the NHS blaming a lack of urgency among the public and insisting there are more than enough doctors, nurses and jabs available.
But the chair of the Royal College of GPs Professor Martin Marshall hinted GPs were struggling to get involved