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More than three-quarters of Australians who were polled in a recent survey said they supported mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for aged care workers.
The survey of 1,001 Australians was conducted between 2 June and 4 June, coinciding with a decision by national cabinet to indicate an in-principle disposition towards compulsory vaccinations for aged care staff.
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More than 50 per cent of those surveyed strongly agreed with policy of mandatory vaccinations for workers coming into contact with vulnerable Australians. A further 27 per cent agreed with the idea.
Coalition voters were most likely to support the idea - 56 per cent of Coalition voters surveyed strongly agreed - followed by Labor voters (53 per cent), Greens voters (41 per cent) and Independent voters (38 per cent).
The governmentâs panel of surge vaccination workforce providers â Aspen Medical, Healthcare Australia, International SOS and Sonic Clinical Services â have since given differing accounts on whether they were contracted to vaccinate staff.
Earlier this week, the Age reported that Aspen Medical was never contracted to vaccinate staff, quoting a company spokesman.
The company told the Guardian on Thursday that, in fact, it was contractually obliged to vaccinate staff.
âAspen Medical has vaccination of aged care staff as part of its contractual obligations, and in that context has already vaccinated over 20,000 staff,â a spokesman said.
Healthcare Australia initially told the Guardian it was âcontracted to provide vaccinations for aged care residents onlyâ.