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Covid inquiry finds UK led world on vaccines - but minority were harmed

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Covid inquiry finds UK led world on vaccines - but minority were harmed

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The UK's Covid-19 inquiry found that the country's rapid vaccine rollout saved over 450,000 lives, but some individuals were harmed by rare side effects. The inquiry praised the NHS and scientists for their role in developing and distributing the vaccine.

The UK's Covid-19 inquiry has concluded that the country's pandemic vaccine rollout was an 'extraordinary feat' that saved over 450,000 lives in England alone. The NHS and scientists played a crucial role in developing and distributing the vaccine in record time. However, a minority of individuals experienced rare side effects and were left disabled. The inquiry found that these individuals felt 'silenced, ignored or treated as vaccine deniers' and recommended increased government payouts. The UK's vaccine development and rollout were made possible by decades of research and investment in vaccine platforms. The NHS also led a clinical trial that discovered dexamethasone, a treatment that saved a million lives globally.

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