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A $24 million advertising campaign to accompany the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is set to start in Australia within weeks.

Research commissioned by the Department of Health found women aged 30 to 39 were most likely to hold concerns over vaccine safety.

Young women, migrants and Indigenous Australians will be targeted in Australia's campaign as the Morrison government sets ambitious targets to vaccinate half of the population by the middle of the year.

 

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Make the drug companies liable ,then we will no its safe.

Wonder why ➡️,,,, 🙄

Waste of MONEY

Beyond farcical

Seems most people don’t want this vaccine.........

That’s stupid ! How about giving that money to people who need it or to hospitals

I can’t help but wonder why they are targeting women when the majority of deaths under 60 are men.

Hand in hand with LNP Covid tracing app 100 million wasted

Yes take this vaccine with its wonderful side effects

We all SkilledMigrants and internationalstudents are Australian residents as well. stop_travelban_Australiatemporaryskilledmigrants ausgov AlexHawkeMP GregHuntMP ScottMorrisonMP

stop_travelban_Australiatemporaryskilledmigrants after nearly one year. And also internationalstudents have been waiting for a long time. ausgov AlexHawkeMP GregHuntMP ScottMorrisonMP

Placebo vaccine for a fake virus!

Will they mention it won't give you immunity or stop the transmission?

🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑 lining up already

Hillarious waste of money, do you think there are people who are unaware of the virus? Waste of more money

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Australian in ‘enviable’ situation regarding COVID-19: Chief medical officer | Sky News AustraliaChief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says Australia is in an “enviable” situation in relation to COVID-19 with the low cases numbers allowing detailed safety checks to be carried out during the vaccine approval process. \n\n“We’ve always said that we are in a very enviable situation here in Australia compared with many parts of the world with very few coronavirus cases here domestically,” he told Sky News.\n\n“So that’s allowed us to go through the very detailed, very important safety check, the effectiveness checks and the quality checks before we actually start this vaccination program.”\n\nThis comes after the government announced if the registration goes to plan, the vaccine would begin rollout to priority population from mid to late February.\n\nMr Kelly said while the vaccine is a “really important step” in the return to some sense of normalcy, it is not a “magic bullet” and many of the virus control measures will remain in place. \n\n“There will still be restrictions on travelling around, there will still be those messages about social distancing, about hand hygiene, about cough etiquette, about getting tested if you’re sick,” he said. \n\n“In fact, I believe some of those things will become normal practice in Australia possibly for many years to come”. \n But in Sweden.... Wait, nevermind I'm pro covid vaccine but weren't we waiting on data that tells us whether having all adults vaccinated means they are asymptomatic spreaders (who won't be tested) to the unvaccinated? No vaccine has been approved for children. Does this mean more spread to children? skynews And if you're ahead in a race wouldn't you logically maintain position by proactively approving and distributing said vaccines? Ah but maybe they forgot to send a purchase order?
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