I love my multicultural Sydney but vaccine hesitancy is among our unique vulnerabilities | Monica Tan

For many immigrants, mistrust in government is ingrained. At a time when Covid public health messages are heard through the fog of another language, multicultural services are vital

On Saturdays I help a disabled Chinese woman in her 60s with her shopping. We head to bustling Chinese suburbs of Sydney such as Ashfield or Campsie, where you can find delicious Cantonese-style roasted duck or soft steamed buns. The rich, cultural diversity of our neighbourhoods is one of the great pleasures of Sydney life.

Prior to this current lockdown, she and I would go in and out of tiny, crowded fruit and vegetable markets and I noted that while there was more mask-wearing than in the general populace, few patrons would check in. Some of the stores had no QR code at all and what Covid signage I saw was always in English, not Chinese.

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