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Virus protection

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THE NHS has launched a video campaign featuring three young sufferers of long Covid to encourage others to get vaccinated.

The three people, all aged between 23 and 31, have shared the debilitati­ng impact that the condition has had on their lives.

One participan­t admitted that he had delayed getting his jab and “ended up being hospitalis­ed and thought I was going to die”.

Another said she still “can’t even walk around the shops without getting exhausted”, eight months after contractin­g Covid.

The video’s message should be a sobering glimpse into the true devastatio­n that Covid-19 can cause.

According to the NHS, people aged between 20-24 have the highest Covid-19 infection rate in England.

The latest figures show that people aged 18 to 34 now make up more than a fifth of those admitted to hospital with the virus, and most of those are unvaccinat­ed.

However, those who have had both their jabs are 92 per cent less likely to be hospitalis­ed.

Therefore, it is vital that we all ensure we engage with the vaccinatio­n programme and get our jabs as soon as we can.

The virus can affect everyone – even young, healthy, fit people who may believe they are the least likely to be affected by the disease.

Although lockdown regulation­s have eased and the fear of catching the virus may not be as much at the forefront of our minds as it once was, we cannot be ignorant to the damage Covid-19 may cause.

The coronaviru­s does not discrimina­te, and we should all be vigilant to protect ourselves against it. Getting the vaccine is undoubtabl­y the best way to do that.

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