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At last! One footballer who is prepared to talk about getting vaccine

Ipswich star says jab is a ‘no-brainer’

By Robert Dineen

PREMIER League footballers have been notable for their silence recently around the benefits of the Covid vaccination.

So reluctant are they to promote the jab that a planned campaign video featuring the biggest players is said to have been abandoned for a lack of volunteers, as Sportsmail revealed last week.

It is understood clubs hoped players would use their role-model status to encourage young people to get immunised, though they were not helped in that task by the relatively high number of footballers who have declined the jab.

Yet one player is prepared to speak up and said he got jabbed both to do his bit for society and to protect vulnerable loved ones.

Asked if other young people should follow suit, Joe Pigott, the Ipswich Town forward, said: ‘One hundred per cent. For society. Not even that. Mainly for your family. I’ve got a couple of people in mine who are vulnerable. For me, it was a must.’

Pigott’s father Martin has been fighting cancer for the past three years but has been fortunate enough not to contract coronavirus, with the family careful to abide by Covid-safety protocols.

Martin has been able to attend Pigott’s matches in League One this season. ‘Touch wood, none of them have caught it so far,’ said Pigott, 27. ‘To get double-vaxxed was a massive deal to be able to spend time with them.’

Pigott estimates more than a third of footballers in his circle have chosen not to get jabbed, partly because they feel no threat from the disease, but also as a result of the conspiracy theories questioning its safety.

‘I’d probably put it at 60-40 among players against having it. Some players think the virus isn’t really going to affect them anyway.

‘Some of them are into these conspiracy theories as well. But you’ve got to listen to the experts. I just looked in all the places I thought provided the best information. The vaccines, the testing they go through, it’s the same as any other vaccine, just done in a shorter space of time. It was a no-brainer once I knew what the facts were.’

The most recent data collected by the English Football League showed that a third of players are not fully vaccinated, while the figure is said to be significantly higher at Premier League clubs.

A handful of elite players contributed to campaigns promoting the jab over the summer, among them Theo Walcott, Ben Chilwell, Dwight McNeil and Norwich’s Ben Gibson, while managers have encouraged players to get vaccinated.

Clubs are keen for more players to get vaccinated both to avoid winter outbreaks and to improve their prospects of being able to travel to fixtures abroad.

Asked if more players should support the Government’s vaccination campaign, as well as get jabbed themselves, Pigott said: ‘I think they definitely should. I don’t know what the risk is — 0.01 per cent? — that something could go wrong or badly wrong. The perks are too much to not have one.’

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