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‘Trust the science’ is not enough to shift the anti-vax dial
2 MARCH 2021
Research at Charles Sturt University suggests a conceptual shift in communication strategies holds potential to improve public health through more directly and accurately addressing anti-vaccination concerns.
Charles Sturt University research suggests a
conceptual shift in approaches to vaccination communication holds potential to improve public health
Research indicates anti-vaccination attitudes are complicated and socially embedded, and not simply the result of failure to understand vaccine science
The
increased public visibility of ‘vaccination objection’, particularly on social media, hinders the eradication of potentially fatal diseases and COVID-19
Research at Charles Sturt University suggests a conceptual shift in communication strategies holds potential to improve public health through more directly and accurately addressing anti-vaccination concern
There is the real news and then there is the fake news.
The radio news announced recently new economic figures showing better than expected data, and implying a sooner than expected economic upturn from the lockdowns.
Conversely, economist Martin Armstrong’s A.I. has predicted, for next year, a global economic depression far worse than the 1929 one.
It’s so easy to see who is telling the truth, or at least it will be next year, won’t it?
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♦Director, Future Fisheries Veterinary Service Pty Ltd. Associate researcher, Sydney University, Faculty of Veterinary Science. Adjunct senior lecturer, Charles Sturt University, School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Political editor leaves media for quarantine hot zone
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Thereâs been a new marquee signing in the hot zone, otherwise known as COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria. Thatâs the government agency tasked with avoiding another mess in the hotel quarantine system.
State Controller
Emma Cassar has poached 3AW political editor
James Talia for the grand-sounding position of director, strategic communications. And given everything we know about government agency hirings at the moment, a grand title is matched by an equally grand salary. This one comes in the range of $192,800-$249,700. Boom.
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