GREAT JAB, KATIE

Katie Price and Carl Woods join The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign as we edge towards 50k volunteer target

KATIE Price and her boyfriend Carl Woods are the latest celebrities to join The Sun's Jabs Army campaign.

The couple have thrown their support behind the ever-growing campaign as we race towards our target of 50,000 volunteers.

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Katie Price and boyfriend Carl Woods joined The Sun's Jabs Army campaignCredit: Instagram

Proudly wearing their Jabs Arm T-shirts, Katie and Carl have posed together for a new photo in the hope of encouraging more people to sign up.

Katie has told her Instagram followers: "@thesun #JabsArmy is so close to its 50k volunteer target.

"I’m joining so we can look after our loved ones, beat Covid and get life back to normal one jab at a time. Let's do this!!"

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Katie and Carl are not the first celebrities to back The Sun's campaign, which is backed by the NHS and the Government.

Piers Morgan described The Sun's Jabs Army campaign as 'excellent'

We are aiming to recruit 50,000 volunteers in a ­crucial job . . . helping to run pop-up medical centres designed to immunise 15 million people by March.

Last week, Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan praised the campaign, describing it as "excellent".

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Piers' co-star Susanna Reid has also backed Jabs Army, along with Jeremy Clarkson, Mark Wright and Chris Evans.

This will be the year we conquer Covid. The Sun’s Jabs Army can play a key part.

It is a vast logistical challenge which needs YOU, as a Steward Volunteer, to keep it running smoothly and safely.

Stars and health chiefs have all backed our call for Sun readers to join.

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“But having an army of Sun readers standing ready to assist as we step up the delivery of vaccinations as more supplies come on stream in the weeks and months ahead is a welcome boost to the huge mobilisation that is under way to combat the resurgent virus.”

We have partnered with the Royal ­Voluntary Service which delivers the programme, along with the GoodSAM app, to support this massive national effort.

This is the NHS's most ambitious scheme ever and now we can all do our bit.

Geri Horner

Stewards will form a key part of the Covid-19 vaccination team that will include NHS staff.

They will guide people on site to make sure the vaccination process runs as safely and efficiently as possible.

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They will help ensure social ­distancing and identify people who need additional support.

You only need to commit to two six-hour shifts per month at a vaccination service near you and no prior experience or qualifications are required.

Health Sec Matt Hancock says the 'Jabs Army' will help consign Covid to the dustbin of history

Spice Girl Geri Horner, 48, said: “This is the most ambitious programme ever seen in the NHS’s history — and by backing this brilliant campaign, we can all do our bit.

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"The quicker we get this vaccine rolled out, the sooner life will be better for everyone.”

NHS chief exec Sir Simon Stevens says having an army of Sun readers ready to help will be a 'welcome boost'

THE NHS chief exec, Sir Simon Stevens, said: “The programme, the largest in NHS history, has got off to a great start.

"But having an army of Sun readers standing ready to assist as we step up the delivery of vaccinations as more supplies come on stream in the weeks and months ahead is a welcome boost.”

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Kate Garraway, whose husband is still in hospital with Covid, urges readers to 'club together to get this programme rolled out as quickly as possible'

Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway, 53 — whose husband Derek, also 53, is still in hospital with Covid — said: “At a pivotal point in time for the NHS, let’s all club together to do what we can to ensure this vaccination programme gets rolled out as efficiently and quickly as humanly possible.”

Her co-presenter Piers Morgan, 55, also called on Britain to “come together” and back our campaign.

He said: “This is a brilliant initiative by The Sun that I urge everyone to support — and if they can, sign up to participate.”

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