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Rehab and University of Nottingham launch
COVID Vax Facts - tackling vaccine hesitancy
Creative technology agency Rehab develops conversational interface to fight widespread misinformation
Project showcases the power of tech-led medical interventions
21st April 2021 - Creative technology agency Rehab and the University of Nottingham today announce the launch of
Covid Vax Facts, an innovative online chatbot aimed at tackling concerns around the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
90% of the UK population need to take the vaccine in order to achieve herd immunity, but mis-information and conspiracy theories have provided an obstacle to achieving this. Figures from the University of Nottingham’s own study shows 1 in 5 people are unsure about taking it. Celebrities posting that they’ve taken the vaccine isn’t enough of a solution - and the aim of the chatbot is to tackle the issue head-on.
Women patients get red, yellow or green letters over possible treatment harm
The care provided to nearly 400 women by a surgeon has been reassessed
06:30, 22 APR 2021
The women are being invited to discuss their care with an independent consultant gynaecologist (Image: Getty Images)
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Nearly 400 women have begun to receive letters detailing the next steps of an investigation into potential harm which may have been caused to them by a former Derby doctor.