Jacqueline Jossa enjoys sweet day with her daughter Mia following their Portugal trip

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    She recently detailed her ‘crazy’ dash home from Portugal with her family before it makes the UK’s ‘amber’ travel list. 

    And Jacqueline Jossa cut a low-key figure as she enjoyed a sweet day out with her youngest daughter Mia, nearly three, in Essex on Monday.

    It comes after the former EastEnders star, 28, insisted that she is not an ‘anti-vaxxer’ and is instead ‘pro choice’ after her husband Dan Osborne’s recent rant about the Covid jab.

    Sweet: Jacqueline Jossa cut a low-key figure as she enjoyed a sweet day out with her youngest daughter Mia, nearly three, in Essex on Monday

    Sweet: Jacqueline Jossa cut a low-key figure as she enjoyed a sweet day out with her youngest daughter Mia, nearly three, in Essex on Monday

    Jacqueline cut a casual figure for her day out in a white Hogwarts sweatshirt and black tracksuit bottoms. 

    Adding some finishing touches, the soap star opted for white platform trainers, a face mask branded with her performing arts school -Jac Jossa Academy – and a white Prada handbag.

    Jacqueline styled her brunette locks into a sweptback bun, she appeared to go makeup-free as she displayed her sun-kissed complexion from her recent trip.

    The actress looked every inch the doting mother as she sweetly hugged Mia and held her hand during the outing.

    Casual: Jacqueline cut a casual figure for her day out in a white Hogwarts sweatshirt and black tracksuit bottoms

    Casual: Jacqueline cut a casual figure for her day out in a white Hogwarts sweatshirt and black tracksuit bottoms 

    Covid: It comes after the former EastEnders star, 28, insisted that she is not an 'anti-vaxxer' and is instead 'pro choice' after her husband Dan Osborne's recent rant about the Covid jab

    Covid: It comes after the former EastEnders star, 28, insisted that she is not an ‘anti-vaxxer’ and is instead ‘pro choice’ after her husband Dan Osborne’s recent rant about the Covid jab 

    It comes after Jacqueline insisted that she is not an ‘anti-vaxxer’ and is instead ‘pro choice’ after her husband Dan’s recent rant about the Covid jab.

    During an impassioned video shared to social media on Sunday, Dan, 29, claimed that coronavirus ‘is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world’ and that he won’t be getting the jab – and neither will his three young children. 

    The former TOWIE star shares daughters Ella, six, and Mia, two, with Jacqueline. He also has son Teddy, seven, with ex Megan Tomlin.

    Taking to her own Instagram on Sunday, Jacqueline took part in a Q&A session where she was asked: ‘Are you an anti Covid vaccine.’

    Low-key: Adding some finishing touches, the soap star opted for white platform trainers and a white Prada handbag

    'Crazy': She recently detailed her 'crazy' dash home from Portugal with her family before it makes the UK's 'amber' travel list

    Low-key: Adding some finishing touches, the soap star opted for white platform trainers and a white Prada handbag

    Natural beauty: Jacqueline styled her brunette locks into a sweptback bun, she appeared to go makeup-free as she displayed her sun-kissed complexion from her recent trip

    Natural beauty: Jacqueline styled her brunette locks into a sweptback bun, she appeared to go makeup-free as she displayed her sun-kissed complexion from her recent trip

    Lovely: The actress wore a black face mask branded with her performing arts school, Jac Jossa Academy, during her outing

    So sweet: The actress looked every inch the doting mother as she sweetly hugged Mia and held her hand during the outing

    Lovely: The actress wore a black face mask branded with her performing arts school, Jac Jossa Academy, during her outing 

    To which she replied: ‘I’m not anti vac, I am pro choice. Read that again.’  

    During Dan’s rant on Sunday to his 1.1million followers, he claimed that the COVID-19 crisis is ‘all about money’, despite the pandemic causing a global recession which is the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

    He also claimed that coronavirus ‘is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world’ and that he won’t be getting the jab – and neither will his three young children.

    This came as the global death tally reached (at the time of publication on Sunday) 3,709,397 deceased, with 172,242,495 confirmed cases and 1,638,006,899 vaccines administered.

    Vaccine: It comes after Jacqueline insisted that she is not an 'anti-vaxxer' and is instead 'pro choice' after her husband Dan's recent rant about the Covid jab

    Vaccine: It comes after Jacqueline insisted that she is not an ‘anti-vaxxer’ and is instead ‘pro choice’ after her husband Dan’s recent rant about the Covid jab

    Rant: During an impassioned video shared to social media on Sunday, Dan, 29, claimed that coronavirus 'is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world'

    Coronavirus: Dan added that he won't be getting the jab - and neither will his three young children

    Rant: During an impassioned video shared to social media on Sunday, Dan, 29, claimed that coronavirus ‘is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world’ and that he won’t be getting the jab – and neither will his three young children

    Family: The former TOWIE star shares daughters Ella, six, and Mia, two, pictured, with Jacqueline. He also has son Teddy, seven, with ex Megan Tomlin

    Family: The former TOWIE star shares daughters Ella, six, and Mia, two, pictured, with Jacqueline. He also has son Teddy, seven, with ex Megan Tomlin 

    As of Saturday, an estimated 40 million people in the UK alone have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, out of the country’s 68 million population.  

    Dan’s rant began on Saturday when he travelled home from Portugal and filmed himself in his car heading home from the airport.

    ‘I’ve said it from day one. People are going to have a go at me, but the whole thing is about money. The whole damn thing.

    ‘I’ve had hundreds, maybe thousands of messages about kids getting the vaccination. Personally that s**t isn’t even going in me – never mind my kids. People do your research, it’s not good!’

    Q&A: Taking to her own Instagram on Sunday, Jacqueline took part in a Q&A session where she was asked: 'Are you an anti Covid vaccine.' to which she replied: 'I'm not anti vac, I am pro choice. Read that again.'

    Q&A: Taking to her own Instagram on Sunday, Jacqueline took part in a Q&A session where she was asked: ‘Are you an anti Covid vaccine.’ to which she replied: ‘I’m not anti vac, I am pro choice. Read that again.’ 

    On arriving home, the ex-Celebrity Big Brother contestant returned to his Instagram Stories, having clearly been met with a slew of outraged messages from fans slamming his anti-vaxxer stance.

    He said: ‘People are going mad at me for talking bad about the vaccine. You guys are crazy!

    ‘All I’m saying is if there was a legitimate vaccine that actually works and is no harm to you, why would it not just be all the vulnerable people get the vaccine and that’s it.

    ‘Why would a 12-year-old kid need a vaccine. If all the vulnerable people had had it and they were safe, why would anyone else need it? You just wouldn’t because it’s a 99.6 percent chance that you’re going to be fine with COVID-19.

    Claims: During Dan's rant on Sunday to his 1.1million followers, he claimed that the COVID-19 crisis is 'all about money', despite the pandemic causing a global recession which is the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression of the 1930s

    Claims: During Dan’s rant on Sunday to his 1.1million followers, he claimed that the COVID-19 crisis is ‘all about money’, despite the pandemic causing a global recession which is the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression of the 1930s 

    ‘It’s not dangerous enough to be forcing it on the world. That to me is suspect!’

    Dan was then seen later in the evening asking his followers to stop bombarding him with responses, clearly having faced a backlash from them.

    He was seen drinking beer and eating a take-out to cheer himself up, adding that he was feeling ‘nervous’ after the barrage of comments he had been inundated with after his rant.

    Dan was fresh off the plane from Portugal where he and wife Jacqueline took advantage of the sunny destination before it was moved onto the UK’s amber list.    

    Driven to drink: Dan was then seen later in the evening asking his followers to stop bombarding him with responses, drinking beer and eating a take-out to cheer himself up

    Comfort eating: He added that he was feeling 'nervous' after the barrage of comments he had been inundated with after his rant

    Driven to drink: Dan was then seen later in the evening asking his followers to stop bombarding him with responses, drinking beer and eating a take-out to cheer himself up

    Rant: He also claimed that coronavirus 'is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world' and that he won't be getting the jab - and neither will his three young children

    Rant: He also claimed that coronavirus ‘is not dangerous enough to be forcing a vaccine on the world’ and that he won’t be getting the jab – and neither will his three young children 

    Earlier this week, Jacqueline revealed that she had returned home to Essex on Sunday after a ‘crazy journey’ with her two daughters. 

    Speaking on her Instagram Stories, the actress said that her youngest daughter had been ‘temperamental’ during the flight but they ‘got there in the end’ as they rushed home before the country was put back on the amber travel list.

    Thousands of British travellers in Portugal have faced chaos at airports, with many describing boarding flights with just minutes to spare while others will be forced to quarantine because they cannot book PCR tests.

    As Portugal moves into the amber list, passengers had until 4am Tuesday to return to the UK or quarantine for 10 days, and must have proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than three days before their departure or face £500.  

    Home: Dan's rant began on Saturday when he travelled home from Portugal and filmed himself in his car heading home from the airport

    Home: Dan’s rant began on Saturday when he travelled home from Portugal and filmed himself in his car heading home from the airport  

    Not gonna happen: Dan has insisted that his children [pictured are daughters, Ella, six, and Mia, two] won't have the vaccine

    Not gonna happen: Dan has insisted that his children [pictured are daughters, Ella, six, and Mia, two] won’t have the vaccine

    Father and son: Dan is also father to son Teddy, seven, from a previous relationship

    Father and son: Dan is also father to son Teddy, seven, from a previous relationship

    Speaking about her experience on holiday, Jacqueline said: ‘For those asking, Portugal was absolutely fine. You have to wear your masks everywhere.’

    She continued: ‘Obviously you have to get tested there, get tested on your way back and get tested here. You have to show all of your stuff as well.

    ‘It doesn’t go into the amber list until Tuesday so we don’t have to quarantine. We’ve done all our tests and everything was negative so we’re all good.’

    Discussing her journey home, she said the airport was ‘super, super busy’ as people made attempts to get home before they will be forced to quarantine. 

    Getaway: Dan was fresh off the plane from Portugal where he and wife Jacqueline took advantage of the sunny destination before it was moved onto the UK's amber list

    Getaway: Dan was fresh off the plane from Portugal where he and wife Jacqueline took advantage of the sunny destination before it was moved onto the UK’s amber list 

     

    WHICH VACCINES ARE BRITAIN USING? AND HOW EFFECTIVE ARE THEY?

    Pfizer-BioNTech

    Approved: December 2, 2020

    Doses dished out: 10.8million*

    Doses ordered: 40million

    Phase 3 trials data

    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms: 95%
    • Efficacy against severe illness: 100%

    Real world data

    • Efficacy at stopping transmission: 66% 
    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms (one dose): Between 57 and 61% 
    • Efficacy against severe illness: 80%

    How it works: mRNA vaccine – Genetic material from coronavirus is injected to trick the immune system into making ‘spike’ proteins and learning how to attack them.

    Oxford-AstraZeneca

    Approved: December 30, 2020

    Doses dished out: 15.8million*

    Doses ordered: 100million

    Phase 3 trials data

    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms (one dose): 70% 
    • Efficacy against severe illness (one dose): 100%

    Real world data

    • Efficacy at stopping transmission: 70% 
    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms: Between 60 and 73%
    • Efficacy against severe illness: 80% 

    How it works: Adenovirus vaccine – To make the vaccine, the common cold virus is genetically modified to trigger it to make the Covid spike protein — which the virus uses to invade cells.

    When the vaccine is administered the patient’s immune system attacks the spike protein by building antibodies, priming it to fight off Covid before it leads to an infection.

    Moderna

    Approved: January 8, 2021

    Doses dished out: Zero

    Doses ordered: 17million

    Phase 3 trials data

    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms: 94.1% 
    • Efficacy against severe illness: 100%

    Real world data

    • Efficacy at stopping transmission: Not known 
    • Efficacy at blocking symptoms: 90%** 
    • Efficacy against severe illness: Not known

    How it works: mRNA vaccine – both Moderna’s and Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccines work in the same way.

    * the latest data goes up to March 21 

    ** data taken from a US study, joint with Pfizer. Other real world data comes from Public Health England in the UK 

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