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How the anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists helped kill off our COVID candidate

Friday December 11, 2020
There weren’t major side effects, but the risk of Queensland’s coronavirus vaccine candidate undermining public confidence in the health system was too much, writes Sean Parnell.
People protest during the ‘Wake Up Australia!’ march against mandatory vaccinations at the Botanical Gardens in Melbourne in May. (AAP Image/Michael Dodge
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