Health
Convincing vaccine fence sitters crucial to COVID herd immunity – Sydney Morning Herald
In this life-or-death battle against the coronavirus, convincing the millions of Australians still sitting on the fence about the vaccine to get the jab will be…
Young women, migrants and Indigenous Australians have all been identified as priority groups by the federal government and will be given the hard sell on the coronavirus vaccine when the government rolls out a $24 million advertising campaign.
One small study suggested women aged 30 to 39 were the most likely to hold concerns about the vaccines safety, but experts say more research is needed.
It is not surprising really as women in their 30s are starting families, or they have families and children,…
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