COVID-19 vaccines for children the next minefield
Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chief
Australia needs to do a better job selling the benefits of vaccinating children against COVID-19 than it did for the adult population, or risk a backlash, according to health experts.
Telling kids it would help them get out of lockdown and return to the classroom – allowing them to participate in social activities such as camps, sporting events and formals – would be better than a big-stick approach, they said.
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Mark Ludlow writes on politics, energy and infrastructure based in Brisbane. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mludlow@afr.com
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