Trust is vital in managing future pandemics, says Australian study

A Burnet study published today in the Medical Journal of Australia, titled "Preparing Australia for future pandemics: strengthening trust, social capital and resilience," discusses the need for the Australian Government to rebuild trust and prioritize assistance for priority communities ahead of future pandemics.
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