BRITISH celebrities have been sharing photos of themselves receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in a bid to inspire people to follow suit. The rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is under way with healthcare workers, people living in care homes and the elderly being prioritised. Celebrities from the worlds of music, film and TV have been sharing their experiences of having the jab in a bid to encourage others. Here are some of the first to receive their vaccinations.
Sir Ian McKellen The veteran actor, 81, was vaccinated at Queen Mary’s University Hospital in London, saying after that he felt “euphoric”.
BRITISH celebrities have been sharing photos of themselves receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in a bid to inspire people to follow suit. The rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is under way with healthcare workers, people living in care homes and the elderly being prioritised. Celebrities from the worlds of music, film and TV have been sharing their experiences of having the jab in a bid to encourage others. Here are some of the first to receive their vaccinations.
Sir Ian McKellen The veteran actor, 81, was vaccinated at Queen Mary’s University Hospital in London, saying after that he felt “euphoric”.
Sir Ian McKellen THE rollout of the Pfizer vaccine is under way, prioritising the elderly and those in care homes. Many celebrities have shared their experiences of having the injection - although the Oxford vaccine has also recently been approved for UK use - aiming to encourage others to get vaccinated. Here are a few celebrities who have had the Pfizer vaccine.
Sir Ian McKellen
Sir Ian McKellen receiving his coronavirus jab The 81-year-old veteran actor was vaccinated at Queen Mary’s University Hospital in London, saying after that he felt “euphoric”. The
Prue Leith
Prue Leith getting the Covid vaccine. Picture via Twitter.
The Great British Bake Off judge, 80, shared an image of herself wearing a mask while a medic administered the vaccine.
“Who wouldn’t want immunity from #Covid19 with a painless jab??” she tweeted.
– Michael Eavis
Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis, 85, had his Covid-19 vaccination today on New Year’s Eve.Michael said: Wouldn t it be wonderful to get the majority of our population vaccinated before June 2021, so that we can celebrate next summer in proper Glastonbury style pic.twitter.com/ixIUozRHsP
The Glastonbury festival founder, 85, got his vaccination at a GP-led community vaccination site in Shepton Mallet on New Year’s Eve.
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