NFRN backs The Sun’s Jab Army campaign

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The NFRN is backing The Sun’s Jabs Army vaccine campaign, which is recruiting volunteers to help with the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.

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The steward volunteer roles form a key part of the Covid-19 vaccination team, guiding people on-site and helping the vaccination process run safely and efficiently by ensuring social distancing and identifying people who need additional support.

The campaign has been backed by the NHS, prime minister Boris Johnson, along with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, health secretary Matt Hancock. Celebrities have also backed the campaign, including Gary Lineker, Jeremy Clarkson, Matt Lucas, Gordon Ramsay, Prue Leith, and Piers Morgan.

NFRN national president, Stuart Reddish, said: “Up and down the UK, our members see firsthand the devastating effect that Covid-19 is having.  That’s why we, at the NFRN, are proud to back The Sun’s fantastic Jabs Army campaign. I will be calling on our 11,500 members to encourage their customers to get involved with the biggest vaccination programme in British history.”

Retailers can get involved by downloading The Sun Jabs Army poster on The Fed’s website to show their support and enter The Sun’s news bill competition. Retailers should send a picture of The Sun Jabs Army poster displayed in-store to growsales@news.co.uk to be entered into a prize draw to win £50 off their news bill.