Oroville Mercury-Register

Former presidents, first ladies to Americans: Get shots

- By Zeke Miller

Four former presidents are urging Americans to get vaccinated as soon as COVID-19 doses are available to them, as part of a campaign to overcome hesitancy about the shots.

Two public service announceme­nts from the Ad Council and the businesssu­pported COVID Collaborat­ive feature Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter as well as first ladies Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter. All of them have received doses of the COVID-19 vaccines.

In a 60-second spot, the former presidents say what they’re most looking forward to once the pandemic ends.

Clinton, 74, says he wants to “go back to work and I want to be able to move around.” Obama, 59, says he wants to be able to visit with his mother-in-law, “to hug her, and see her on her birthday.” Bush, 74, talks about “going to opening day in Texas Rangers stadium with a full stadium.”

Carter, 96, says he got vaccinated to help end the pandemic “as soon as possible.”

The video features photos of the former presidents and their spouses with syringes in their upper arms as they urge Americans to “roll up your sleeve and do your part” by getting vaccinated.

A separate 30-second ad was filmed hours after President Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on at Arlington National Cemetery. It features Bush, Obama and Clinton encouragin­g vaccinatio­ns.

“The science is clear,” Bush says. “These vaccines will protect you and those you love from this dangerous and deadly disease.” Obama calls them, the “first step to ending the pandemic and moving our country forward.”

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush look up to the crowd as they arrive for the 59th presidenti­al inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush look up to the crowd as they arrive for the 59th presidenti­al inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

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