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Vaccine hesitancy is growing, thanks in part to social media
Vaccine hesitancy — as well as anti-vaccination activism, sometimes promoted by celebrities — is growing. Countries that were once measles-free are seeing new cases due to suspicion over vaccination. Vaccine hesitancy was listed a year ago as one of the World Health Organisation’s 10 global health threats to watch, alongside Ebola and the threat of a global influenza pandemic. Coronavirus came instead. The future and former presidents’ approach is similar to the one that saw Elvis Presley vaccinated with the Salk polio vaccine on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956. The idea of harnessing star power has also occurred to the NHS, which is considering recruiting “very sensible celebrities” — not pol

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