In 2016 Australian launched asomewhat controversial“No Jab , No Pay ” policy to increase the rate of inoculation among children and 13 months down the line it come along to be bearing fruit .

According to Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt , 200,000 more children have been immunize , pushing the average immunization rate of Australia 92.2 percent .

“ That ’s safe news but there is more to do so we ’re going to keep pushing hard , ” Mr Hunt tell apart TODAY , reported9News . “ It ’s a tough policy because this is about public wellness and the safety of our beautiful small fry . ”

Under the policy , parent that do n’t vaccinate their children will lose up to AUS $ 15,000 ( US $ 11,500 ) in tike   benefits . The parent of about 142,793 child under the age of five have since lost these government activity subsidies .

The policy does n’t lend oneself to children who are turf out from inoculation due to medical reasons , it only affects people who " conscientiously object " on non - medical solid ground .

The increase might not be an exclusive consequence of the “ No Jab , No salary ” insurance . That was only one of many changes that came into power on January 1 , 2016 . The regime expanded the vaccination registry make easier to know who was immunise ; they also supply fiscal help for doctors to prompt former parents , and made vaccinum for tyke below five costless of commission .

When interview byIFLSciencelast year , University of Sydney Public Health Researcher Dr Julie Leask discussed how this increment might not be all real and it is crucial to fully sympathise what the exact causes have been . She discuss all the change and their potential impacts in anextensive blog billet here .

For diseases like measles , scientists estimate that there should be a100 percent vaccination coverageto at least guarantee a 95 percent herd immunity . This ruck immunity is a form of indirect shelter that makes the spreading of infective disease fantastically hard and protect vulnerable people who might have a compromised immune system , for example those run through chemotherapy , who can not have vaccinations .