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Coleen Nolan tells Ruth Langsford she's 'bored' as Covid vaccine debate turns awkward

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Coleen Nolan told Ruth Langsford she ‘can’t be bothered’ with Covid anymore on today’s episode of Loose Women.The show began by discussing the news that the NHS will stay firm in the idea that it’s workers need to be double jabbed by the 1 April.Ruth rounded up the debate by telling the panelists to ‘watch this space’, to which Coleen responded: “I can’t be bothered watching this space, I’m bored of it!

I’ve had Covid up to here.”It ended with Ruth awkwardly replying: "Okay, we'll move on then."It is estimated that 80,000 NHS workers are still yet to be vaccinated, which has raised some eyebrows with the general public.Ruth asked the panelists if they think it is fair to force people into mandatory vaccinations, a topic that she knows Coleen is ‘very against.’Coleen said: “I’m totally against it, I really am.

I just don’t think you have the right to force somebody, for whatever reasons they have.”“It’s their choice. You can’t force somebody to inject something into their bodies that they don’t want to have,” she stated.Ruth proposed a dilemma to her fellow Loose Women panelist: “If you were going into hospital for an operation, or one of your loved ones, how nervous would you be?

If someone operating on them wasn’t vaccinated?” Coleen said she would be ‘just as nervous’ about going into a supermarket and picking up Covid from a surface whilst shopping.

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