How will vital vaccine information be communicated to communities?

How will vaccine information be best communicated (AAP)

Registered Nurse Kath Olmstead ,right, gives volunteer trial participant a vaccine for COVID-19, Monday, July 27, 2020, (AP Photo/Hans Pennink Source: AAP

As the UK begins to ease into their vaccination program, it's left some in Australia wondering when it will be our turn. The federal government has reassured the public a vaccine is coming, and has begun preparing a comprehensive roll out plan.


The speed of which vaccines have been developed has surprised much of the world.

It's been so fast, Britain's approved the Pfizer BioNtech vaccine this week, and is already rolling out a mass vaccination campaign.

But for any vaccination campaign to be successful, the vast majority of people need to be well-informed, and willing.

Right now in Australia, there's concern some of the country's minorities aren't being engaged.

 

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