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Kirsty Feerick

Celebrities join forces to urge everyone in the UK to 'stay home' and protect NHS

Some of the UK’s most recognisable and loved household names have come together to appeal to the nation to “stay at home” and help defeat coronavirus.

Gemma Collins, Graham Norton, and Sharon Osbourne, were just some of the stars that featured in a video begging the UK to help defeat coronavirus.

The film which is 60 seconds long promotes the crucial message in a desperate bid to stop the spread of the deadly virus.

TV and radio presenter Angellica Bell reminded the public to stay at home (Supplied)

TV and radio presenter Angellica Bell asks people to “please do stay at home if you can so we can be together soon”.

Gemma Collins begged the country to stay home to save the NHS (Supplied)

Shane Richie explains how “we are all in this together, so please, please stay at home,” while Gemma Collins calls for everyone to “stay home, saves lives and protect our NHS.”

The film was made as part of the newspaper industry’s “All Together” partnership with the UK Government, and will run across 650 national and regional news brands.

Graham Norton asked everyone to follow the rules in the video (Supplied)

The full list of celebrities include Kate Garraway, Graham Norton, Angellica Bell, Greg Wallace, Myleene Klass, Dr Ranj Singh, Shane Richie, Gemma Collins, Frank Bruno, Joey Essex, Jordan North, Shirley Ballas, Harry Redknapp, Paul McKenna, Sharon Osbourne, Chris Evans, Jesse Lingard.

It comes as more than one million people have now had their Covid-19 vaccine in Scotland.

Joey Essex asked the public to remain at home is possible (Supplied)

The landmark of one million was reached today with the programme now having reached more than 22%)of the 4.5 million people who will be offered a vaccine.

The biggest vaccination programme ever undertaken is now moving at pace through the 70-79 age group following the opening of new mass vaccination centres at Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) and P&J Live in Aberdeen and other large sites across the country.

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