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The most common myths about the coronavirus vaccine – and why they aren’t true – SBS News
SBS News spoke with leading infectious disease physician Peter Collignon to debunk some of the most common myths about coronavirus vaccines.

Australias coronavirus vaccine rollout is just weeks away.
But while theres been some skepticism and unease about the vaccines, experts say theres little to be concerned about.
Here are some of the biggest myths about the vaccines and why theyre not true, as explained by leading infectious disease physician and Australian National University professor Peter Collignon.
MYTH: The vaccine is unsafe for older people
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