AusDoc - Will Australians baulk at a COVID-19 vaccine?

About 5% of Australians say they would not get a COVID-19 vaccine if one ever becomes available and another 10% are indifferent, a study suggests.

But objections to being given a vaccine in Australia are rarer than in the US or France, which researchers attribute to good trust in the Federal Government’s response to the pandemic.

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