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PM PM Johnson uses a Christmas message to push the Covid-19 booster

PM PM Johnson uses a Christmas message to push the Covid-19 booster
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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday using his annual Christmas message to encourage the message “Get Boost Now” for protection against Covid-19, in the midst of a surge in the surge in omicron variants in this country.
In his video message, Johnson said a Coronavirus Booster Jab would be a “beautiful” Christmas gift and also connect it to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
He also recorded the warning after two years of pandemic “we still haven’t passed through” because “Omicron soared”.
“Even though the time to buy gifts theoretically run out, there are still extraordinary things that you can give.
Your family and the whole country and it is to get the JAB, whether it’s the first or second, or your booster.
So that next year’s celebration even better than this year, “Johnson said.” And I hope I can be forgiven because it is proud of the extraordinary spirit of tension that people in this country have shown.
Not only for themselves, for ourselves, but for Friends and family and everyone we meet.
And that, is the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose birth is in the heart of this very big festival – that we must love our neighbors when we love ourselves, “he said.” And let’s think everyone who becomes a good neighbor and thinks of others.
Everything in the NHS works during Christmas, our care worker S, everyone is involved in DA Lam a tremendous vaccination campaign, “he said.
National Health Services (NHS) said that many vaccination sites will function through the Christmas holiday period to maintain booster drives.
NHS England said the “Jingle Jab” campaign would see the Covid vaccine given on local sites such as city halls and pharmacies throughout the weekend.
Keer Labor leader Keer Starmer attacked a record similar to the frontline workers in his natal message, when he pondered the family who had faced “unimaginable losses” this year because of a pandemic.
“For too much, there will be one fewer chairs at the table for Christmas food.
But, in the darkest times, the values ​​of Christianity, love and hope has shone,” he said.
Scotland Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who has announced a more stringent limitation of locking in the post-Christmas area, emphasizing that this year is “much more normal” than the last because of the vaccination of dresses and brooches that he wore on the honeymoon in 1947, showed a message Very personal Christmas this year marked the death of her husband Prince Philip in April.
The message was recorded last week at Windsor Castle, where the 95-year-old child Monarch would spend Christmas with Prince Charles and Camilla’s wife.
The UK recorded 119,789 Daily Covid infections on Thursday.

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