Health
Yeh, nah, maybe. When it comes to accepting the COVID vaccine, it’s Australia’s fence-sitters we should pay attention to – Women’s Agenda
In Australia, women, particularly those of childbearing age, were more likely to be unsure about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

Women, particularly those of childbearing age, were more likely to be unsure about getting a COVID vaccine, writes Katie Attwell, Christopher Blyth, and Julie Anne Lee, from University of Western Australia in this article republished from The Conversation.
As we prepare to roll out COVID-19 vaccines, we need to know where Australians stand. Our recent study shows that as the pandemic progresses, people we surveyed are becoming less certain about whether theyre willing to accept a vaccine.
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