Will mRNA vaccine skepticism increase significantly in Australia by end of 2025?
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Australia Opens First mRNA Vaccine Facility, Government Maintains Vaccine Use Amid Safety Concerns
Dec 4, 2024, 07:43 AM
The Australian government has announced that it will not suspend the use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, despite concerns raised by some scientists regarding potential health risks, including an increased risk of cancer. This decision coincides with the opening of Australia's first mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility, which has the capacity to produce up to 100 million vaccine doses annually. The facility is intended to bolster the country's ability to protect its population from illnesses and diseases. Vaccine skepticism persists among segments of the population, as debates about the safety and efficacy of mRNA technology continue.
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