Despite my youthful appearance they’ve finally given me a Covid jab | Séamas O’Reilly

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Despite my youthful appearance they’ve finally given me a Covid jab | Séamas O’Reilly
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I don’t mind injections, they make me feel brave and strong, but there’s one question I’m desperate to ask, says Séamas O’Reilly

I don’t mind injections, they make me feel brave and strong, but there’s one question I’m desperate to ask…

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