Not all who refuse COVID-19 vaccines are anti-vaxxers, and why listening is the best way to get them to do so

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A Minister suggested using sedition laws against anti-vaxxers due to the low registration rate. However, experts believe such punitive measures could be counterproductive as not all vaccine-hesitant individuals are anti-vaxxers.

So, in his case, it is not the vaccine he distrusts.

“I’ve heard those who took Sinovac did not have side effects so I would prefer to have a choice. People told me AstraZeneca might cause blood clots so I don’t want it. I only trust vaccines from China,” said one 78-year-old woman who eventually agreed to register for vaccination as she hopes she will receive the Sinovac vaccine. have signed up

The COVID-19 Immunisation Task Force had initially aimed for herd immunity by the first quarter of 2022, but later expressed confidence that it could be achieved by December 2021 given the increasing rate of shots it has administered to date, now reaching over 200,000 daily. But there is mounting concern that the low rate of vaccination sign-up could hinder progress, and fuel doubt that the government could meet its target even by February next year.

 

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My friend, licensed medical practitioner. Confessed to me that he doubt the C19 vaccines. Not an anti vaccine.

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