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Lily Allen's husband David Harbour, 45, gets Covid jab on doctor's orders

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Lily Allen's husband David Harbour has taken to social media to reveal he has received his Covid-19 vaccine. The 45-year-old Stranger Things actor, who married Lily last year, explained to fans that his doctor told him he was 'qualified' for the jab and he didn't hesitate in getting an appointment.

In today's post, the actor also urged his followers to get the vaccine in order to protect their loved ones. He also finished the post with a lighthearted joke about the vaccine, and revealed that he would be keeping fans posted about how he feels in the next few days.

In the snap, David also donned a Lily Allen T-shirt as he stood in front of a Covid vaccine sign while wearing sunglasses and a white face mask. "Protect the ones you love," he

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