New film to encourage vaccine take up as confidence in the jab grows

Monday 28th June 2021 09:52 EDT
 
 

A new short film about the Covid-19 vaccine is encouraging people to speak to their friends and family about their vaccination experience as the latest ONS figures show vaccine hesitancy among those from Pakistani and Bangladeshi backgrounds has halved in the past few months.

The members of the public featured in the video, all of whom initially had some reservations about getting the vaccine, were motivated to speak about their choice to get the vaccine in response to the disproportionate impact Covid-19 has had on the South Asian community and to help encourage confidence in the jab. 

Kiran Virdee, a personal trainer, who appears in the video, said, “The reason I decided to take the vaccine is because I was a sufferer myself of Covid-19. I want to live longer to be around my grandchildren and my friends and family.”

Dr Amir Khan, NHS GP said, “It’s really important that people come back and get their second dose, as you need two doses of the vaccine for the best protection against Covid-19.”

Rani Daljit Malik, who appears in the video, said, “The reason I took the vaccine was because I lost a lot of loved ones around me, so I decided to take it so I could protect myself and my loved ones as well.”

Data from PHE’s real-world study shows the vaccines are already having a significant impact in the UK, saving over 14,000 lives and preventing over 42,000 hospitalisations in England.

More than 43 million people in the UK have received their first dose and around 31 million people have had their second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, including over two million people from the South Asian community. 

Currently everyone aged 18 and over in England, those with underlying health conditions that put them at higher risk and carers can receive the Covid-19 vaccine.

People who have been invited by their GP or the NHS to get the Covid-19 vaccine – including those who have previously declined – can arrange their vaccination by logging on to the national booking service at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination. Anyone unable to book online can call 119 free of charge, anytime between 7am and 11pm seven days a week. 

Covid-19 vaccinations can be booked without an NHS number and regardless of an individual’s immigration status – this will not be checked.

The film can be viewed on the NHS YouTube page  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWwYcTpJUW4 

For more information on the Covid-19 vaccine, visit: www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination


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