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Vaccines save lives... that's a fact
Liverpool Echo
|July 04, 2025
ON holiday in Cornwall the other week I was enchanted by the sight of two swans and their six cygnets padding away by the banks of a river.
Mummy swan was less enchanted, however, by a dog who had strayed too close to her babies and hissed so viciously both animal and owner fled.
The powerful urge to protect our young cuts through all species, I guess.
A couple of days later the little feathered family was back. This time, though, two of the offspring were gone.
"That's why they have quite a few babies," explained my husband, coming over all David Attenborough, as I fretted what might have become of the poor chicks.
"The likelihood of them losing some of their young is huge; it's like an insurance policy." And that's what we as humans used to do, right?
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