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Gogglebox stars Mary and Marina get their coronavirus vaccines together after shielding for months

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Gogglebox stars Mary and Marina have received their coronavirus jabs together. The pair got their vaccines after they shielded for months in the same sheltered flats in Bristol.The duo, who are in their 90s, were pictured receiving their first dose of the vaccine, as they wore masks, Bristol Live reports.

A vaccinator is seen administering Mary’s jab while Marina sits beside her. Both women have not featured on the show since the pandemic started last year due to Covid-19 related concerns.

Their fans rushed to Twitter to congratulate the pair on getting their vaccine. One person wrote: "Great news hopefully you will back on goggle box soon love their banter." Another thanked the women for "keeping us smiling".

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