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Old 2nd September 2019, 23:39     #12
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So it seems like there's an existing vulnerability amongst poor people, so as they find things more difficult, they immunise less.

However in these circumstances, there is a factor additional to this existing vulnerability, as we can see that changes in immunisation rates that don't correlate with poverty.

I'm struggling to make meaning of the results in the graph titled: "Immunisation rates have fallen across age groups since 2016". Especially the difference between 12, 18, and 24 month immunisations. Or why are immunisation rates for 5 year olds improving so dramatically these last years?
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