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Why vaccines are important in different languages

Doctors and other health professions explaining why vaccines are important for dealing with coronavirus in different languages from BBC website Coronavirus vaccines explained in five South Asian languages - BBC News and NHS London NHS London (vimeo.com)

Sylheti Dr Jahangir Alom discusses vaccines in Sylheti.
Gujarati Dr Komal Badiani discusses vaccines in Gujarati.
Tamil Dr Venughanan Manikavasagar discusses vaccines in Tamil.
Urdu Dr Nisa Aslam discusses vaccines in Urdu.
Punjabi Dr Dilsher Singh discusses vaccines in Punjabi.
Somali Dr Samira Hassan discusses vaccines in Somali.
Turkish Dr Muhiddin Ozkor, a consultant cardiologist and clinical director at North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust, explains in Turkish how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Swahili Vivian Motana, a Healthcare Assistant at Hillingdon at the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Trust, explains in Swahili how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Yoruba Temitope Akinfolarin, an Administrator at East London NHS Foundation Trust, explains in Yoruba how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Spanish Lorena González, a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist at East London NHS Foundation Trust, explains in Spanish how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Arabic Dr Mohammed Abdul-Latif, Clinical Oncology Registrar at North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust explains in Arabic how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Igbo Comfort Ekwueme, triage and assessment team leader at Tower Hamlet's Community Services, East London NHS Foundation Trust, explains in Igbo how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.
Nepali Sumita Regmi, dementia specialist nurse at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Foundation Trust, explains in Nepali how the COVID-19 vaccine is given, and provides clear evidence that the vaccines work and are safe for all.