Only 10 per cent of Australians think kids need the flu vaccine

A national survey by advocacy group the Immunisation Coalition has found only 10 per cent of Australians believe that children are part of the group that should get the flu jab.

The 2018 flu season was mild but there have been more cases of influenza over summer than usual.

Source: kurhan/Shuttestock

Immunisation Coalition published the figures amid a surge in influenza cases across the country, prompting experts to call for more kids across the country to get vaccinated. 

Melbourne mother Jenny Mangan has two children in childcare and said she was a big believer in vaccinations.


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