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Australian attitudes on the COVID-19 vaccine differ on political lines — but the vast majority are still keen for the jab – ABC News
A survey finds more than 80 per cent of Australians are either “somewhat” or “very” likely to get the COVID-19 vaccine — but the number of people “very unlikely”…

An exclusive survey on the COVID-19 vaccine in Australia has found “stark” differences in attitudes depending on a person’s political persuasion what one expert describes as part of a “concerning trend” seen in the US and parts of Europe.
Key points:
- The survey, carried out by Vox Pop Labs for the ABC, took place over five days from February 21 the day before Australia’s vaccine rollout kicked off
- It canvassed 1,376 people weighted to represent a “nationally representative sample” of the Australian…
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