Urgent - for Australians who've taken the COVID jab
Survey aims to answer the question, "Why did Australians take these shots?"
Amidst the chest-thumping of our politicians over Australia’s world-leading COVID-19 injection rates, Spectator columnist and statistician Claire Pain is conducting an independent survey to answer the vital question,
“What were the reasons why individual Australians decided to have the Covid shots?”
The results of her pilot survey indicated that the majority of people (58.3 per cent) did so to keep their jobs, whilst only 4.8 per cent picked the response ‘I felt it was important to reduce the spread of Covid in the community.’
But Ms Pain wants to recruit a much larger and more representative sample to ensure the results of the survey are robust.
If you have taken one or more COVID-19 injections, please fill in the Australian Survey of Reasons for COVID-19 vaccination. And whether you have or have not been injected yourself, invite your family members, friends and colleagues to fill in the survey. The more people complete the survey, the more reliable the results will be.
The survey is available at www.clarityonhealth.org until 11.59pm Sydney time on Friday 25th March.
To learn more about why the survey is being conduced, read Claire Pain’s article We must record why Australians got vaccinated.