OHMYGOSSIP — Sally Dynevor is “so grateful” to the NHS after she had her coronavirus vaccine.
The 57-year-old actress has praised the health service for everything they do after she underwent the first of her two COVID-19 jabs on Tuesday (16.02.21).
She wrote on Twitter: “Thank you so much to our NHS. Had my vaccine and I’m so grateful. Thank you for everything you do (sic)”
A tweet on the official Altrincham Healthcare Alliance Primary Care Network account revealed Sally – who plays Sally Metcalfe on the ITV soap – and former England football captain Bryan Robson were among more than 800 people receiving their coronavirus vaccines in the north west yesterday.
It read: “@sallydynevor, one of 800+ receiving the COVID vaccine today, said “it’s the best day I’ve had for ages… a huge thank you to everyone.” @bryanrobson added he was “delighted”  @Mazsangha @nigellorde @stjohnsmedical @WestTimperley @ParkMedical1 @ShayLaneDoctors @AltrinchamMedi1 (sic)”
This comes after Sally’s ‘Corrie’ co-star Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan) recently urged all communities in the UK to have the coronavirus vaccine, after some conspiracy theorists wrongly claimed the vaccine contains meat and alcohol, which are banned in some religions.
He said: “We are all living in such difficult times but COVID-19 has been affecting the Asian communities disproportionately.
“Whatever the reasons for that, whether they are social or medical, it is very important for us to firstly follow the guidelines and secondly embrace the vaccination programme.
“I know there has been an awful lot of misinformation, rumour and speculation about the vaccine but I can’t stress how important the vaccine is in the battle against COVID.
“For the sake of yourself and your families, when you get contacted please please go for the vaccination.”

Source: VacationHunter.Online
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