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Guardian: Children more likely to be vaccinated since start of ‘no jab no...
But new data says in , before ‘no jab no pay’ policy was introduced, parts of Australia had vaccination rates too low to prevent spread of diseases
Julie Leask - ABC News
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Julie Leask is a senior research fellow at the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance and senior lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney.
Julie Leask | The Age
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· Julie Leask is a professor at the Susan Wakil school of nursing and midwifery at the University of Sydney. She is an adviser to the World Health …
'No jab, no pay' vaccination policy needs improvement
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"The new policy is unlikely to make a meaningful dent in vaccination rates," says Associate Professor Julie Leask of the University of Sydney.
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