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Anti-vaxxers with ‘very weird views’ are not worth trying to persuade, says Chris Whitty – Yahoo News Australia
He said there was nothing that could be done to persuade them.

A nurse prepares to administer the COVID-19 vaccine (Getty)
The chief medical officer has said there is no point trying to convince extreme anti-vaxxers to take a COVID-19 jab.
Professor Chris Whitty argued there was nothing that could be done to persuade a small group of people who absolutely did not believe in inoculations.
Vaccinations began in the UK on Tuesday but there are still people who are sceptical.
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