KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2022-01-24 (telegraph.co.uk)
Forcing NHS refuseniks to have the jab will make matters worse
Though I am a staunch advocate of vaccination, threatening to expel staff is more likely to make them double down in their defiance
Read more2021-11-05 (gmjournal.co.uk)
HPV vaccine reduces cervical cancer rates by almost 90%
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine dramatically reduces cervical cancer rates by almost 90%, according to a new study.
Read more2021-10-01 (bmj.com)
Vaccine induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis: summary of NICE guidance
### What you need to know The UK vaccination programme has prevented thousands of deaths from infection with SARS-CoV-2, but has been accompanied by new vaccine related complications. The most serious of these is a novel disorder, described as
Read more2021-06-11 (pressandjournal.co.uk)
Half of those previously not willing to get Covid vaccine have had jab – study | Press and Journal
More than half of people who said they would definitely not get a coronavirus vaccine last year have gone on to have the jab, a study has found.
Read more2020-12-17 (imperial.ac.uk)
Coronavirus spread during dental ... - Imperial News
17-12-2020 · Latest news. Passport pitfall? Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel Quantum insights Understanding how electrons drive chemical …
Read more2020-12-01 (surreycomet.co.uk)
Half of those previously not willing to get Covid vaccine have had jab – study
Researchers say this indicates that many people’s hesitancy has disappeared since the vaccine rollout began six months ago.
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