OHMYGOSSIP — Hugh Bonneville has had his COVID-19 vaccine.
The ‘Downton Abbey’ star was given the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine as he revealed he has started volunteering as a marshall to support those handing out the vaccine.
Taking to Twitter, he shared a photograph of him getting the jab, captioning it: “Midhurst’s Riverbank Medical Centre started vaccinating last week. Today Midhurst Pharmacy, led by Raj Rohilla, joined the rollout in north West Sussex. #vaccine #jabtastic … Delighted to be part of the support team as a volunteer marshall. I get to wear hi viz and everything. (sic)”
A number of other famous faces have already received their vaccine including Sir Anthony Hopkins, who admitted he sees the “light at the end of the tunnel”.
He said: “THANK YOU … CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, and my dear friend, Dr. Maria … Light at the end of the tunnel (after one year of self imposed quarantine (sic)”
And Arnold Schwarzenegger has also received his COVID-19 vaccination.
Captioning a video of him having the vaccine at a drive thru service at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, he said: “Today was a good day. I have never been happier to wait in a line. If you’re eligible, join me and sign up to get your vaccine. Come with me if you want to live! Thanks for checking me in at @Dodgers Stadium, @MayorOfLA! What a crazy surprise. (sic)”
Dame Judi Dench had the first dose of her COVID-19 vaccine.
The ‘Skyfall’ actress – who is 86-years-old – recently received the first of her two doses of the coronavirus vaccine and she is keen to get the next one in a few months’ time.
Speaking about having the vaccine, she said: “I have [had the coronavirus vaccine]. I had one a week ago so I think my next is something like 11 weeks’ time, that’s a great start!”

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