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Why Cairns’ Indigenous cohort is wary of getting Covid vaccine

Shocking data revealing “terrible” Cairns Indigenous jab rates has ignited calls for a renewed vaccination push amid fears a new Delta outbreak could decimate unprotected first nations residents.

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SHOCKING data revealing “terrible” innoculation rates among Indigenous people in Cairns has ignited calls for a renewed vaccination push amid fears a new Delta outbreak could decimate unprotected first nations residents.

Following the release of federal government vaccination records it has been discovered 12.06 per cent of a total Cairns indigenous population of 21,191 have been fully vaccinated.

The numbers are among the poorest nationwide, only the Mackay-Whitsunday area, outback Western Australia, southeast Perth and Mandurah in WA recorded lower jab percentages.

New vaccination data has revealed only 12.06 per cent of Cairns’ Indigenous population of 21,191 has been vaccinated. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled
New vaccination data has revealed only 12.06 per cent of Cairns’ Indigenous population of 21,191 has been vaccinated. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled

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Senator Nita Green, who pushed for the release of Commonwealth data, said the numbers were “terrible”.

“(Indigenous people) are dangerously exposed if we were to have an outbreak in Cairns,” she said.

“I am really worried about an outbreak in Cairns and how that would impact First Nations people.”

Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service chief Suzanne Andrews said the biggest block to Indigenous vaccination was anti-vax messages on Facebook.

CEO of Gurriny Yealamucka Suzanne Andrews with former CEO of Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health service Julie Hartley-Jones.
CEO of Gurriny Yealamucka Suzanne Andrews with former CEO of Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health service Julie Hartley-Jones.

“What’s hindering (the uptake) is not so much people talking about side-effects but it’s what they are hearing on social media,” she said.

“The numbers are low in Cairns … all we can do is say ‘go and see a GP’ before you make your mind up.

“There is no problem with access and there is no problem with waiting times, the problem is people not wanting to get the jab.

“There’s concern when you look at the whole Cairns footprint, considering we have had a few scares in the region.

“People really need to be thinking ‘if I don’t get vaccinated what that means for my family and my community?’

Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service nursing director Karen Spies, CHHHS Covid-19 vaccination program director Kelly Pollock and CHHHS executive director of medical services Dr Don Mackie promote a mass vaccination hub planned for the Cairns Convention Centre. Picture: Andreas Nicola
Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service nursing director Karen Spies, CHHHS Covid-19 vaccination program director Kelly Pollock and CHHHS executive director of medical services Dr Don Mackie promote a mass vaccination hub planned for the Cairns Convention Centre. Picture: Andreas Nicola

“I don’t know what else we can do, we just have to keep hammering the message.”

Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service executive director Covid-19 vaccination program, Dr Don Mackie said a mobile van was visiting rural and remote areas to support Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in providing vaccinations.

“In First Nations communities, where there is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, we are supporting community-led activities to enhance access to the vaccine and increase vaccination rates,” he said.

The Cairns data is consistent with Yarrabah rates released earlier this week revealing that just eight per cent of the population was fully protected from Covid-19.

Originally published as Why Cairns’ Indigenous cohort is wary of getting Covid vaccine

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