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Reading & Leeds Festival will “almost certainly” have a COVID-vaccine passport system in place for this year’s festivals, according to organiser Melvin Benn.The twin festivals are currently due to go ahead as planned from August 27-29, with the likes of Stormzy, Post Malone and Liam Gallagher all set to play.Speaking to the BBC earlier today (March 30), Benn said that he was still confident that both Reading and Leeds would take place this summer with the UK currently on course to lift
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Emily Andrea reveals that she's happy for a vaccine passport scheme to be administered as the country aims to get back to normality. The NHS doctor opened up about the possible scheme, revealing in her column for OK! "I do understand people’s worries when it comes to the possibility of a Covid status certification scheme – or a vaccine passport.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionPeople who received their first dose in a home visit will receive their second in the same way thanks to a dedicated housebound vaccination team, with health officials saying: “They will be in touch on the day they are planning to visit.”NHS Lanarkshire say those aged 70 to 79 will receive an appointment at their nearest vaccination clinic.That will be either one of the two
their COVID vaccination cards. All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the US, including the Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson shots, have been shown to be highly effective at preventing COVID-19 infections, and even more effective at preventing deaths from the illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Morgan Freeman has starred in a public service announcement video urging people to get the coronavirus vaccine. The 83-year-old actor teamed up with The Creative Coalition and the National Blue Ribbon Task Force in a video intended to help “stem vaccine hesitancy”.
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LL Cool J is raising awareness about the COVID-19 vaccines.
‘Excelsior Pass’ is a free but voluntary platform that uses proven and secure technology to confirm if an individual has either been fully vaccinated against coronavirus or has recently tested negative for the virus.It’s hoped that the launch of the app, which will provide each user with a QR code much like a boarding pass that venues and businesses can scan before permitting entry, will help “fast-track the reopening of businesses and event venues in accordance with New York State Department of