One-in-five intravenous drug users in Melbourne 'concerned' about COVID-19 vaccine - 3AW 693AM
A study from the Burnet Institute found one-in-five intravenous drug users in Melbourne were concerned about getting the COVID-19 vaccination due to “safety” worries. “This just seems bizarre to me,” Tom Elliott said on Wednesday. “How you could be concerned …
A study from the Burnet Institute found one-in-five intravenous drug users in Melbourne were concerned about getting the COVID-19 vaccination due to “safety” worries.
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