Vaccination through history has protected countless people against disease, retired nurse Wendy Cuneo says

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September 16 2021 - 9:00am
Vaccine Gratitude: Wendy Cuneo was aged 8 when the polio epidemic first hit. Two of the girls in her school died from polio. "Then we all got the vaccine and we were so grateful." Picture: Marina Neil
Vaccine Gratitude: Wendy Cuneo was aged 8 when the polio epidemic first hit. Two of the girls in her school died from polio. "Then we all got the vaccine and we were so grateful." Picture: Marina Neil

A retired nurse says the NSW government should promote a list of diseases that vaccines prevent to encourage vaccine-hesitant people to get inoculated against COVID-19.

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Damon Cronshaw

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