Olivia Rodrigo Feels Honored to Help President Joe Biden Encourage Young People to Get Vaccinated
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The 'Drivers License' songstress is 'happy' to lend her support to remind youth of the importance of getting vaccinated against coronavirus by recording a video at the White House.

AceShowbiz - Olivia Rodrigo has shared her feelings after visiting the White House to encourage young people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. In a new social media post, the "Drivers License" hitmaker revealed that she felt honored to help President Joe Biden.

On Wednesday, July 14, the 18-year-old pop singer posted a photo of her alongside the President. In the caption, she wrote, "Had the absolute honor of visiting the White House today and chatting with @potus about the importance of getting vaccinated! even if you are young and not immunocompromised, getting your covid vaccination is the best thing you can do for your health and your loved ones' health. YOU have the power to save lives. check out vaccines.gov to learn more about vaccinations and to find a vaccination center near you (it's free and super easy.)"

Olivia went on to say, "Thank you to everyone who has done their part in helping end this pandemic and thank you to President Biden, Vice President Harris, Dr. Fauci, and everyone at the White House for having me." She then closed her note by urging her fans and followers to get their covid vaccine, saying, "EVERYONE GET VAXED IT'S SO IMPORTANT."

During her visit to the White House, Olivia recorded videos to encourage youngsters to get vaccinated. She said from the press briefing room podium, "I am beyond honored and humbled to be here today to help spread the message about the importance of youth vaccination." The "Deja Vu" songstress continued, "I'm in awe of the work President Biden and Dr. Fauci have done and was happy to help lend my support to this important initiative."

"It's important to have conversations with friends and family members encouraging all communities to get vaccinated, and actually get to a vaccination site, which you can do more easily than ever before, given how many sites we have and how easy it is to find them at vaccines.gov.," Olivia added. In a different video posted after her briefing room appearance, she said, "It doesn't matter if you're young and healthy, getting the vaccine is about protecting yourself, your friends and your family. Let's get vaccinated!"

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