
Neil Mabbott
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Jan 28, 2024 |
invesbrain.com | Neil Mabbott |Stephen Griffin |Paul Hodkinson
More than five billion people globally have now been vaccinated against COVID-19. Of course, many of the three billion or so who haven't may not yet have been able to access a COVID vaccine, particularly in low-income countries. But a portion of those who are unvaccinated have chosen not to get a shot. Since COVID vaccines became available two years ago, we've seen increasingly wide and often bitter divergence between those who are vaccinated and those who have chosen not to be.
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Aug 27, 2023 |
canadianinquirer.net | Neil Mabbott
COVID boosters will be available to buy from high-street pharmacists and private healthcare providers across the UK in 2024. The news comes just weeks after the UK government announced that free boosters would only be available on the NHS for over-65s this autumn. As we adapt to living with COVID, prioritising resources (such as vaccines) to the most vulnerable people seems a sensible approach. But the consequences this will have on the spread of COVID is less clear.
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Aug 25, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Neil Mabbott
COVID boosters will be available to buy from high-street pharmacists and private health care providers across the UK in 2024. The news comes just weeks after the UK government announced that free boosters would only be available on the NHS for over-65s this autumn. As we adapt to living with COVID, prioritizing resources (such as vaccines) to the most vulnerable people seems a sensible approach. But the consequences this will have on the spread of COVID is less clear.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
invesbrain.com | James Van Straten |Chao Fang |Tyler Durden |Neil Mabbott
Lucy* used to be known fondly as the "iron lady" by colleagues at work. In her mid-50s and still the main breadwinner for her family, she had always thought of herself as strong, energetic, and indestructible - but not any more. Since contracting COVID in March 2020, Lucy told us she had been struggling with relentless fatigue, joint pain, breathlessness, brain fog and sensory dysfunction. But worse than any single symptom is how this leaves her feeling about her own identity.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
tolerance.ca | Neil Mabbott
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