Australian businesses are putting up their hands to provide public vaccinations sites to their local communities as the rollout is expected to ramp up in September. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Lieutenant-General John Frewen met with business leaders to discuss how industries could get involved in the national vaccine rollout effort. “Commonwealth GPs and hubs, and state and territory clinics will remain the backbone of the plan,” Frewen told reporters today. “But I think … it will be really important for people to have a more diverse range of ways to access the vaccine.” Tens of millions of Pfizer and yet-to-be approved Moderna vaccines are scheduled to arrive in September. But there are concerns about the lack of vaccine workers required for an accelerated rollout. Prior to today’s meeting, Woolworths had already offered to set up public vaccine pop-up hubs for the government. “As Australia’s largest private employer, we’ve rolled out …