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Rise of vaccine distrust – why more of us are questioning jabs

Covid vaccines saved lives. Lots of them. Research by the World Health Organization (WHO) now puts the number at 475,000 in the UK with many more kept out of hospital or off a ventilator. The jabs were a “scientific miracle” we were told at the time, our best hope of life returning to normal after months of lockdown restrictions. But something has happened in the years since. Research suggests confidence in all types of vaccination has taken a significant hit. “It’s the great paradox of the pandemic,” says Dr Simon Williams, a public health researcher at Swansea University. “One of the most successful innovations in public health history, the rapid development of Covid vaccines, has actually had the effect of reducing public confidence in vaccination.”

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SCIENCE: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS, INVENTORS AND EXPLORERS 1.  CHESTER GREENWOOD INVENTION: Earmuffs AGE: 15 Years REASON BEHIND HIS INVENTION: Chester Greenwood was tired of wrapping his itchy scarf around his ears. He took two pieces of thin flexible wire into ear-shaped loops and asked his grandmother to sew pads of material onto the loops. That’s how the prototype for the modern earmuffs was invented. 2.  MARGARET KNIGHT INVENTION: flat-bottomed paper bag Era: 19th Century REASON BEHIND HER INVENTION: She used to work at a paper bag factory and noticed that the paper bag was small and week. She invented a machine to make them strong and big paper bags.

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