
Coronavirus latest: Young people are being told not to “miss out on the good times” by getting both of their COVID-19 jabs in the latest government move to drive up vaccination rates.
The major advertising campaign on billboards and social media will focus on the freedoms that vaccinations allow – from nightclubbing to foreign travel.
It comes as clubs are set to encourage young people to get a COVID-19 jab, with one being used as a vaccine centre.
Leading figures at venues including the Ministry of Sound have joined the government’s national effort by promoting the messages, while London-based club Heaven is hosting a pop-up vaccination centre on 8 August.
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Your selling a product not trying to save people
If you take the vaccine the creator’s of it have immunity from the Government meaning you cannot sue. Do you want to inject chemicals such as graphene oxide and spike proteins in your organs??
Oh no ! The thought of not being able to go clubbing is just too much for me …
Lol older adults trying to bully the younger generation not going to work