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Jab volunteer Army veteran's wise words for man having his first Covid vaccine

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NHS deliver the programme. Every adult in the country needs a booster dose, so if you haven’t already had yours, now is the time to do it.

Just go to nhs.uk/covidvaccination to book – and you can also make an appointment for 12-15-year-olds and help older teenagers get theirs too.

Here we speak to some of the veterans about their work, starting with an ex-soldier who had two words for a man having his first jab which could inspire others to do the same...Working for the ambulance service, I saw the effects of Covid-19 during the first wave – almost every patient we took in was ill with the virus.

I was part of the Re:Act Disaster Response team who stepped up to help. The NHS was under the cosh at the time and I was part of the RE:ACT Disaster Response team who stepped up to help.

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