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After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle

After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle

After Sunday's match against Chelsea, Wolves' first-team players and coaching staff were given a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot to ensure the team's health.

The vaccine has proven to be effective against COVID-19, and after the government announced that people over the age of 18 could receive booster injections, I wolf set out to arrange for a third dose to be given to everyone in the infirmary at the Estadio DeMollinu.

After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle
After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle
After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle
After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle
After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle
After the match against Chelsea, Wolves were collectively vaccinated with the booster needle

Laje said: "After I came to Wolves, they asked me if I wanted to get vaccinated, and I did. This is important to me because I sometimes go back to Portugal to see my wife and children, so I need to get vaccinated. Everyone at Wolves' training base has completed two doses of vaccination, which is right, especially in the current situation of the increase in the number of Positives in the Premier League and even in society at large, we have a responsibility to protect our own health and safety and the health of others, so when we were asked whether to get a third injection, we easily made a decision, and it felt good to be vaccinated together after the game. ”

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