The Melbourne Institute’s vaccine hesitancy tracker has revealed that Queensland remains the most hesitant state in Australia towards the COVID-19 vaccines. The data was released as the national fully vaccinated rate nears 90 percent, with the Melbourne Institute concluding that the rate might not go higher because the fall in hesitancy is slowing across all age groups. Nationally, vaccine hesitancy is currently at 9.6 percent, compared to 11.5 percent two weeks ago. The think tank said it had mistakenly reported that the previous vaccine hesitancy rate two weeks ago was 6.4 percent. The figures for vaccine hesitancy are made up of the combined rates for those who said they were “not willing” and those who “don’t know” if they’ll get one of the available COVID-19 vaccines. Queensland remains the highest ranked state for vaccine hesitancy, at 14.2 percent, following by Western Australia at 12.2 percent. Both states are run by Labor governments …
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