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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy plays out at Australian medical practices – The Young Witness
About 500 people were booked in to get an AstraZeneca vaccine at My Medical Practice Charnwood. Now, at least 30 per cent have cancelled.

Australian general practitioners are seeing the effects of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, with roughly a third of patients booked in to get the jab at one clinic cancelling their appointments.
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation recommend early in April that people under 50 get the Pfizer vaccine over the AstraZeneca vaccine, because of concerns of a link to extremely rare blood clotting.
My Medical Practice Charnwood director Shravan Bolli said more than 500 people had been booked…
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