Reader’s Digest UK – July 2021
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In this issue of Reader’s Digest UK Magazine:

If you’d told me in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic that we’d one day have a Reader’s Digest cover story about the development of a vaccine,
I’d have been thrilled—and here we are. Scientists and researchers across the globe have achieved the seemingly impossible, creating numerous vaccines for the COVID-19 virus in record-breaking time. But it does beg the question —if this is how fast we can cure a virus when it holds the world’s attention, what else could we achieve if the greatest minds in
science had cause to collaborate more regularly?
On p36 our writer Drew Turney poses this very question, and speaks to the experts on the possibilities coronavirus vaccines have opened up for other diseases, viruses and health concerns.

Anna

Also in this issue, we talk to the extravagant TV personality Laurence Llewelyn- Bowen about the beginnings of his love of uniforms, meeting his wife and being hounded by the paparazzi. As someone who loves flashy clothes and bold colours, I was overjoyed to learn about the experiences that shaped one of Britain’s best dressed men (by my standards, anyway). Read all about
Laurence’s obsession with purple ceilings and heraldry on p28. And speaking of style, our music
page this month is dedicated to another famously dapper man, Miles Davis. On p121, we celebrate his scintillating 1991 performance in France, which sadly turned out to be one of his last. Sporting his bright-red, kimono-style shirt and signature sunglasess, he was as much of a fashion icon as he was a musical one.

Eva

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