PM urges public to take up jab in Christmas message that echoes archbishop saying vaccination is ‘how we love our neighbour’
Photograph: James Veysey/Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: James Veysey/Rex/ShutterstockBoris Johnson has invoked the teaching of Jesus Christ to urge the public to get a Covid booster jab, in a message issued to mark a Christmas he said would be “significantly better” than last year’s.
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