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Myths about COVID-19 vaccines are still doing the rounds Here s why they don t check out

Share on Twitter COVID-19 vaccines have been proven to reduce severe illness, hospitalisation and death, and they re considered our ticket out of lockdowns by federal, state and territory leaders. In the United States, nearly all COVID-19 deaths are now in people who aren’t vaccinated. It demonstrates what the jabs can do when almost 50 per cent of the total country is fully vaccinated. But despite their success, there are still falsehoods circulating about COVID-19 vaccines. Here is why some of the most common myths don t hold up, as explained by infectious diseases physician and Australian National University professor Peter Collignon. 

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Complacency behind WA s low vaccine rate: experts

Save Share Western Australia has the ignominy of being the jurisdiction with the lowest vaccine take-up rate, a situation experts say is due to a mix of complacency and geography. Only 13 per cent of Western Australians have been fully vaccinated, about 2.4 percentage points behind NSW, which is battling through a massive outbreak, according to website covid19data.com.au. “[What’s] happening in Sydney could be happening in Perth in two weeks’ time,” Professor Peter Collignon says.  Like his counterparts in the east, WA Premier Mark McGowan has rebuffed pleas by NSW for more Pfizer doses to help curb Sydney’s growing outbreak.

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