The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

He’s getting verse

- Paul Bristow Peterborou­gh’s MP writes his regular column for the Peterborou­gh Telegraph

Tales from the homeschool­ing frontline... Schoolboy T and his class were tasked with coming up with words that rhymed. The teacher went

round the (zoom) room and answers included ‘dog’ and ‘log’ and ‘cat’ and ‘mat’. Then it was Schoolboy T’s turn. “Elephants,’’ he said before pausing for maximum dramatic effect, “and smelly pants’’ he grinned triumphant­ly. Does anyone know a rhyme for ‘handful’?

Nearly a quarter of adults in England have had the vaccine. This is a huge success for our country, but there is no room for complacenc­y. For all our progress, I’m concerned that attitudes to vaccinatio­n aren’t universall­y positive across our local communitie­s. Whatever the reasons, we need to overcome them to save lives.

Over the last year, people might be forgiven for getting fed up of politician­s telling people what to do. As a Conservati­ve, I believe in liberty and trusting people to make the right decisions. But we can’t let those who peddle misinforma­tion have a free ride.

I’m happy to shout through a megaphone from the roof of Peterborou­gh Cathedral about the benefits of the jab, but this wouldn’t persuade all.

In fact, a rooftop rant would make me seem more like one of the anti-vaxxers, whose conspiracy theories are causing the problem. (For the record, there isn’t a New World Order involving Bill Gates, Lucifer and microchips. I hope that helps.)

So what to do? As our MP, I know some of the right people who are perhaps better placed to persuade than I am. Local doctors, community figures, business leaders and residents – the people of Peterborou­gh.

I decided to get them together in a video and let them speak directly about their experience. Perhaps you’ve already seen it? If not, do take a look and share it around, because they have important messages.

Zillur Hussain thinks many people are scared because they are worried about side effects: “Let me tell you, I had a vaccine two weeks ago and I didn’t have any side effects.” Nor did Mohammad Choudhary a couple of days later.

The impact of false rumours worries Amir Suleman at BBC Radio Cambridges­hire. He advises people to ignore “misinforma­tion out there about the vaccine being haram or the many other conspiracy theories all over social media that are, quite frankly, contributi­ng to infection rates and deaths.”

As Nina Bogucka pleaded: “Please don’t fall for the conspiracy theories and propaganda. The vaccines are there to help us.”

Our local NHS is doing a fantastic job, helped by local mass vaccinatio­n centres and a fantastic effort made by Shabbir Damani who has turned a Chinese restaurant into a vaccinatio­n centre in Orton Wistow.

It’s the GP practices in Peterborou­gh who are crucial to reaching every group. Dr Modha explained how his team were engaging with the community, adding that “myself and most of my staff have been vaccinated”.

That was one of the things that struck hospital nurse, Bedrea Laftah. She watched “rows of specialist doctors of different creed, religion, faith and ethnicitie­s” getting the vaccine. It works.

“Taking the vaccine is the only way to boost our immunity against Covid,” as Rizwan Rahemtulla of the Husaini Islamic Centre says. Immunity is collective. It’s not just someone’s individual protection at stake.

“Everyone who gets the vaccine protects themselves,” noted Laima Kontrauska­ite, but they also “protect their families”. That really mattered to her.

The Chairman of the Faizan e Madina Mosque, Abdul Choudhuri, is keen to counter suggestion­s that the jab contravene­s Islamic teaching: “There’s nothing haram in it. There’s nothing wrong with this vaccine.”

It’s ultimately a simple choice. As POSH CEO Bob Simms concludes: “After the horrific effect that the virus has had on our friends, family and loved ones, I will definitely be having the vaccinatio­n.”

Let’s be like Bob. Let’s get behind the vaccine and together, as one city, we will beat this virus

You can see the video on my website and social media channels - http://www. paulbristo­w.org.uk

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