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UK unveils vaccine publicity blitz aimed at under-50s

Move will showcase biggest inoculation effort in British history, says Health Ministry

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2021 10:30AM

UK unveils vaccine publicity blitz aimed at under-50s
Almost two-thirds of the adult population in the United Kingdom have received the first shot of the Covid-19 vaccine, with officials aiming to have offered all adults one by August. – The Vibes file pic, April 26, 2021

LONDON – The United Kingdom government has launched a new campaign today urging under-50s to get vaccinated against coronavirus, as it shifts to the second stage of its so far successful shots drive.

The Health Ministry said the TV, radio, social media and billboard campaign – branded “every vaccination gives us hope” – will showcase the biggest inoculation effort in British history by featuring health workers, volunteers and immunised people.

Private- and public-sector organisations will also pitch in, like the Royal Mail public postal system, which will apply a special postmark to stamped mail between May 5 and 7.

The campaign will be launched as the government continues gradually easing months-old lockdown measures, after Britain met its mid-April deadline to offer a first dose to all over-50s.

Nearly 34 million people – almost two-thirds of the adult population – have now received an initial shot, with officials aiming to have offered all adults one by August.

After early struggles to reach ethnic minority groups, their uptake tripled in the two months to April 7, from 1.89 million to 5.78 million, said the ministry.

Initially one of the hardest-hit countries in Europe by the pandemic, with 4.4 million cases and almost 128,000 deaths, the speedy vaccine campaign is estimated to have saved more than 10,000 lives in Britain between December and last month.

Analysis by the Office for National Statistics and Oxford University shows that infections fell by 65% after first vaccine doses, rising further after the second shot. – AFP, April 26, 2021

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