@GidMK seen it. Cites someone who has been vehemently against the policy from the outset, with specious claims @UniSydneyHealth
Why #nojabnopay is likely not the solution to the #vaccine problem: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=14844 … via @UniSydneyHealth @reasonable_hank
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@GidMK there is evidence that financial incentives may raise vax rates. We found it. Why couldn't they? @UniSydneyHealth -
@reasonable_hank @UniSydneyHealth Financial incentives certainly. But financial punishment? - Show replies
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@GidMK there isn't evidence that it *won't* work @UniSydneyHealth -
@reasonable_hank @UniSydneyHealth No but there is also a lack of evidence that it will, bereft of other policies. - Show replies
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@sblambo@reasonable_hank@DrTremmo Accessing services is about more than simple location. Language, stigma etc can all effect access.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sblambo@reasonable_hank@DrTremmo Sorry, it is just what everyone seems to be saying today :-( I misinterpreted.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sblambo@reasonable_hank@DrTremmo I wouldn't agree with that, most parents have perfectly good access to correct information. -
@sblambo@reasonable_hank@DrTremmo But the presentation of that info is often poor (and stigmatizing), and there are other social problems
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@sblambo@reasonable_hank@DrTremmo True. Constant moving (more likely for low-SES) is one example of difficulty in access.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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