By: Sarah Boseley
The new R21/Matrix-M vaccine will be far more easily available than the first vaccine – but the reality of life in Africa will blunt its impact
Sarah Boseley is a journalist with a focus on health, medicine, and exposing unethical practices. She has worked as the Health Editor for The Guardian and her work has been featured in other publications such as Knowledia, Prospect Magazine, and Newbury News and Media Ltd. Sarah's articles cover a range of topics including the impact of tobacco, healthcare strikes, pandemic risks, obesity, childhood cancer, malaria, climate change, and more.
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Sarah Boseley has a strong focus on health, healthcare, and global health issues. Her articles often include data citations and expert commentary, suggesting that she may be interested in pitches from professionals with expertise in the various topics covered such as climate change's impact on health, malaria prevention efforts, childhood cancer treatments or preventive measures for diseases like obesity and smoking-related illnesses.
Given her varied coverage topics including global heating, pandemic perils ahead, HIV prevention among others – offering insights from experts who can provide actionable solutions or innovative approaches to these challenges could be particularly appealing to her.
As Sarah Boseley does not have a specific geographic focus mentioned but covers global health issues extensively; therefore sources with international perspectives or experiences would likely resonate well with her reporting.
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