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Entering Year 3 of the Pandemic: COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination Intention

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Seivwright, A, Entering Year 3 of the Pandemic: COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination Intention, The Tasmania Project Report 57, University of Tasmania - Institute of Social Change, Tasmania, Australia, 02 March 2022, pp. 1-17. (2022) [Report Other]


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Abstract

The Tasmania Project Reopening Survey was open between 11 February and 2 March 2022. It asked adult Tasmanian residents about their experiences since the border opened including changes to their behaviour and attitudes, adherence to and feelings about public health protections, vaccination and vaccination intentions, wellbeing, and volunteering activity. This report focuses on vaccination and vaccination intention among respondents and, for respondents with children, vaccination status and intention to vaccinate children. It also briefly examines prevalence of COVID-19 infection among the sample, and parents’ feelings about the return to school.

Item Details

Item Type:Report Other
Keywords:COVID-19, pandemic, vaccination intention, Tasmania, health behaviour
Research Division:Human Society
Research Group:Policy and administration
Research Field:Health policy
Objective Division:Health
Objective Group:Public health (excl. specific population health)
Objective Field:Behaviour and health
UTAS Author:Seivwright, A (Dr Ami Seivwright)
ID Code:151260
Year Published:2022
Deposited By:CALE Research Institute
Deposited On:2022-07-26
Last Modified:2022-07-26
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