Britain’s advertising watchdog has banned a Ryanair TV ad campaign which it said contained misleading information about the government’s vaccination programme against the CCP virus. The commercials, which were shown on TV in late December and early January, told viewers in a voice-over that “COVID vaccines are coming” and encouraged them to “book your Easter and summer holidays today” with Ryanair to “sunshine destinations in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and many more.” Featuring young people engaged in holiday activities without socially distancing or wearing masks, the ads told viewers they could just “Jab & Go,” with both the voice-over and large on-screen text in capital letters. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said it got 2,370 complaints following the broadcasts. The watchdog ruled that “the implication in the ads that most people who wished to go on holiday at Easter or summer 2021 would be vaccinated in time to do so, …