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Jeremy Vine bombarded with Ofcom complaints after Covid vaccine debate

JEREMY Vine has been bombarded with nearly 200 Ofcom complaints after “failing viewers” with an “unbearable” Covid vaccine debate.

The broadcasting watchdog received complaints from 199 people who were unhappy about comments made on the show.

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Jeremy Vine has been bombared with Ofcom complaints following a Covid vaccine debateCredit: Channel 5

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It comes after The Sun’s Give Britain A Booster campaign was hailed a successCredit: Neil Hope

It comes after The Sun’s Give Britain A Booster crusade was hailed a success by Sajid Javid.

The Health Secretary said: “This important campaign is spurring people on.

“If you are eligible, please come forward for your jab as soon as possible to protect yourself and your loved ones as we head into winter.”

The viewers who lodged their annoyance over several remarks regarding unvaccinated patients that are currently in hospitals across the UK.

As a result, social media was flooded with negative comments after the show shared a clip where it was discussed if the government should scrap mandatory jabs for NHS workers.

Under the clip, several worried people messaged on the micro-blogging site that they were worried misinformation was being spread.

Taking to Twitter, one disgruntled viewer fumed: “It’s unbearable to endlessly watch people talk about these things when they’re basing their opinions on false and missing information.”

Under current plans, health workers must have their first jab by February 3 and be fully vaccinated by April 1.

Those who fail to do so may be unable to continue in their frontline roles.

It comes amid reports that 80,000 healthcare professionals remain unvaccinated, and are at risk of losing their jobs over the mandatory policy.

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Yasmin alibhai-brown and Lowri Turner appeared on the showCredit: Channel 5

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