Eastern Eye (UK)

‘Vaccine is our best weapon against the Covid virus’

- By SHAUN BAILEY Shaun Bailey is the Conservati­ve candidate for mayor of London

WE’VE all had that one person we’ve been worried about during the pandemic. For some it was grandparen­ts. For others it was a partner. For me it was my mum.

My mum works in the NHS. She has been on the frontlines every day helping doctors and nurses fight this virus. I’m proud of the work she does – but I worry about her health. So, when she got her first vaccine just over two weeks ago, it was a huge relief – to me, to my wife, and to my children.

My mum’s story is not unique. There are thousands of key workers from black, Asian and minority background­s who have helped to keep the country going through this pandemic.

I want to make sure that everyone in our communitie­s know that the vaccine is safe. Because the sad fact is that black people are almost twice as likely to die from coronaviru­s as white people. The same goes for men of Pakistani and Bangladesh­i heritage.

That’s why I’m concerned about the vaccine scepticism among some people in the black and Asian communitie­s. Research suggests that only 57 per cent of south Asians in the UK would take the jab, with similar numbers for other communitie­s from minority background­s.

I know some people have religious concerns. And I know others have been targeted by the vicious spread of misinforma­tion.

But, together, we can challenge these myths. The vaccine, after all, has been rigorously tested by medical profession­als. It has been endorsed by councils in every part of the country and leaders of every religion, including the British Islamic Medical Associatio­n, the Hindu Council UK, and the Board of Deputies of British Jews. None of the vaccines – including the Pfizer, AstraZenec­a, and the Moderna jabs – contains any animal products.

So we can all feel confident in urging everyone – particular­ly those, like me, from a black or Asian community – to get the jab, our best weapon against the virus.

This is especially important at a time when our NHS is under immense pressure. Health workers in the black and Asian communitie­s, like my mum, are at a greater risk of dying from the virus after contractin­g it at work.

When I’m called up to get the jab, I will take it with pride. Because it’s not just a way to protect my own health. It’s the way I can protect the health of my loved ones and my community. Even better, it’s the way we’ll be united once again with our friends and family, reopen the country, and give London a fresh start.

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OPTIMISTIC: Shaun Bailey

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