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Mistrust is fuelling vaccine hesitancy in migrant communities

Public housing tower resident Barry Berih
Public housing tower resident Barry Berih Source: SBS Dinham

As rumours continue to create vaccine hesitancy in migrant communities, more community involvement could help get the message out.


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By Abby Dinham

Presented by Marcus Megalokonomos

Source: SBS



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As rumours continue to create vaccine hesitancy in migrant communities, more community involvement could help get the message out.


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