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. 2021 Dec;21(12):1627-1628.
doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00686-1.

COVID-19 vaccine intentions in Australia

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COVID-19 vaccine intentions in Australia

Kristen Pickles et al. Lancet Infect Dis. 2021 Dec.
No abstract available

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Conflict of interest statement

HS reports funding from Sanofi Pasteur and Seqirus and honoraria from Sanofi Pasteur and Smartling. MSS reports funding to their organisation from NSW Health. GM-K is a volunteer committee member of the Australian Skeptics Society. KM receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council. All other authors declare no competing interests.

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