“He’s delighted to be part of the support team as a volunteer marshal”: Hugh Bonneville, 57, reveals he has had a Covid vaccine
Hugh Bonneville has revealed that he had a vaccine against Covid while sharing pictures of himself getting stabbed on Instagram.
The 57-year-old Downton Abbey star went to social media on Friday to post photos of her at Memorial Hall, Midhurst, West Sussex, where she volunteers with the Midhurst pharmacy team after joining. in March 2020.

Vaccinated: Hugh Bonneville has revealed he had a vaccine against Covid while sharing pictures of himself getting stabbed on Instagram
Hugh wrote: “Midhurst Riverbank Medical Center started vaccinating last week. Today Midhurst Pharmacy, run by Raj Rohilla, has joined the launch in North West Sussex.
He then shared a group image with other people working at the center, with everyone wearing masks, adding, “With nurse Jo Wiltshire (left), Raj and retired GPs Andrew Douglas and Madelaine Litchfield (who gave me my AstraZeneca jab).
Completing his post, Hugh shared a cheerful image of himself with a bright yellow vest and hat as he made a double thumb up.
He wrote: “He is delighted to be part of the support team as a volunteer marshal. I get to see him and all.

Working Together: The 57-year-old Downton Abbey star took to social media on Friday to post photos of her at Memorial Hall, Midhurst, West Sussex, where she volunteers with the Midhurst Pharmacy team after joining. in March 2020.
Some other famous faces praised his actions, with broadcaster Ben Fogle commenting: “Well done. I love this Hugh.
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes also responded to the news by writing, “Stay Well Hugh.”
Hugh joins other celebrities to get the vaccine, including Sir David Attenborough, 94, Sir Ian McKellen, 81, and British Great Bake Off Judge Prue Leith, 80.
Michael Eavis, 85, Lionel Blair, 92, and Marty Wilde, 81, are among the other stars who have announced they have had a coronavirus stroke.

Helper: Sharing the news with his 126 billion fans, Hugh said he had received the AstraZeneca jab

Sir Tom Jones has also received his dose and told Joots Holland Hootenanny’s annual show, “That’s good to be 80, you’re the first in line.”
After receiving the vaccine at the Arts Research Center at Queen Mary University Hospital in December, Sir Ian McKellen said: “It’s a very special day, I feel euphoric!”
He continued: “Anyone who has lived as long as I do is alive because they have had previous vaccinations.
“The leverage among the older generation will be 100 percent (it should be) because you have it not just for you, but for the people you are close to, you are making your great effort for society.” .

At the helm: Sir Ian McKellen CBE, 81, also received the Covid vaccine safely in December after it was launched