2022
DOI: 10.5694/mja2.51769
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Primary care is the ideal setting to promote COVID ‐19 vaccination for children

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“…8 Despite Australia being a highly vaccinated country, with over 95% of adults being fully vaccinated for COVID‐19, as of December 2022 only 49% of children aged 5–11 years, and 74% of children aged 11–15 years had received one dose of the vaccine 9 compared to greater than 95% immunisation rate against MMR and Polio. 10 , 11 …”
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“…8 Despite Australia being a highly vaccinated country, with over 95% of adults being fully vaccinated for COVID‐19, as of December 2022 only 49% of children aged 5–11 years, and 74% of children aged 11–15 years had received one dose of the vaccine 9 compared to greater than 95% immunisation rate against MMR and Polio. 10 , 11 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 Despite Australia being a highly vaccinated country, with over 95% of adults being fully vaccinated for COVID-19, as of December 2022 only 49% of children aged 5-11 years, and 74% of children aged 11-15 years had received one dose of the vaccine 9 compared to greater than 95% immunisation rate against MMR and Polio. 10,11 More global paediatric data on allergic and adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines and trials on optimal management might help improve immunisation rates in children and alleviate parental fears.…”
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