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Vaccination rates lower in low socio-economic communities

Posted on: 20/09/2021 Last updated on: 16/11/2021 Written by: Anne Johnston Categorized in: MCWH in the media

Featured in ABC News, MSN and the Korea Herald 
19 September 2021

Dr Adele Murdolo was interviewed about the vaccination rates in lower socio-economic areas.

Watch the video interview here

Source: The Korea Herald

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MCWH is proud to acknowledge that the land on which we work and live always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We pay our respects to traditional owners of country and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their culture, their connection to country and their ancestors and elders past and present.

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