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Plenty of Aussies are up for the COVID jab – Noosa News
It’s something most Australians want but one state is more opposed to it than others, a new survey reveals.

Three in four Australians are willing to get a COVID-19 jab, with Tasmania leading the charge, a new survey reveals.
A whopping 84 per cent of Tasmanians would be willing to be vaccinated if one becomes available, followed by NSW (81 per cent), Victoria (79 per cent) and South Australia (77 per cent), according to a Roy Morgan survey.
Of all states, Queenslanders were most vehemently opposed, with 20 per cent not willing to take part.
This was followed by West Australians at 14 per cent, based on…
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