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20.07.2021 - 18:55 / ok.co.uk
Dan Osbourne has accused the government of "blackmail" in yet another fiery anti-vaccination rant. In past months, the former The Only Way Is Essex star hasn't been shy in telling his social media followers just where he stands with getting the vaccine.
And despite reports that his wife Jacqueline Jossa has been furious over his controversial comments, Dan didn't hold back as he shared another anti-vax statement on Monday evening. In a post shared to his Instagram Stories, the 30 year old wrote:
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Scottish Beer & Pub Association, took to Twitter to announce that 'vertical drinking' will be allowed from August 9. It comes after industry leaders were left confused when First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that physical distancing rules were to be removed on Monday.
Scottish Conservatives have attacked the SNP Government over its pledge to give second doses to the 40-49 age group by today, when just 75.8% of those in that group are fully covered against Covid-19. The First Minister claimed the government aimed to have offered second doses to people aged 40-49 by Monday, despite pledging in Holyrood more than a month ago they would have been delivered by that deadline.
Covid restrictions by August 9 despite concerns over the level of vaccine uptake. The Health Secretary was optimistic that the entire country would be able to move out of the levels system next month.
Piers Morgan has shared how "desperately unfair" he feels it is that his pal Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper never had the chance to get the Covid-19 vaccine.The 56 year old recently revealed he had contracted the coronavirus while at the Euro 2020 final on Sunday 11 July at Wembley, where he thought regulations had "disintegrated" as it was a "free-for-all".The TV presenter described how he was left with chills, aches, a horrific cough and sneezing fits.
Covid-19 infection and said his “symptoms were very mild, thanks to amazing vaccines”, of which he has received two doses.“Please, if you haven’t yet, get your jab, as we learn to live with, rather than cower from, this virus,” he added.Mr Javid was forced to apologise after Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice joined MPs in branding his “cower” remark as insulting to people who have shielded and those who stayed at home to protect society.On Sunday, he tweeted: “I was expressing gratitude
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