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Vaccine rollout: Would paying Australians to get vaccinated help? – SmartCompany.com.au
For many people who are hesitant to get the vaccine or are just waiting it out, financial incentives could nudge them in the right direction.

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The success of Australias international border restrictions has led to wider community complacency about other COVID-19 policies to move the country forward including mass vaccination and quarantine.
In particular, mass vaccination seems to have been relegated to a secondary issue; something we can see in the slow rate of supply, rollout and publicity.
Keeping people safe from COVID-19 through border restrictions has been very popular because its meant that most Australians…
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