The stars of Home and Away are said to concerned for Sam Frost's welfare after she shared a troubling video explaining why she didn't want to get the Covid-19 vaccine. After being hounded by widespread criticism over the video, Sam, 32, has deactivated her Instagram account, and blocked all comments on her wellness business page Believe By Sam Frost. On Monday, entertainment reporter Peter Ford shared an update on Sam's wellbeing during an appearance on The Morning Show. Concern: The stars of Home and Away are said to concerned for Sam Frost's (pictured) welfare after she shared a troubling video explaining why she didn't want to get the Covid-19 vaccine Ford, who shares the same Channel Seven employer as Sam, said: 'There were some people... who reached out to [Sam] privately, including members of the Home and Away cast, concerned for her welfare and just to be sure she's okay and talk her through this.' 'Maybe not necessarily talk her around [into getting the vaccine], but she was silly to put this out there because the blowback was very mean-spirited and cruel,' he added. Ford's update comes after Channel Seven clarified the network's stance on Covid-19 vaccines and said Sam was still an employee. 'Just to be sure she's okay': On Monday, entertainment reporter Peter Ford (right) shared an update on Sam's wellbeing during an appearance on The Morning Show, revealing members of the Home And Away cast had reached out to the star amid concerns for her wellbeing A spokesperson said: 'Seven strongly encourages vaccination for all our people and all Seven productions strictly adhere to the public health Covid-19 safe protocols. 'All Home and Away cast and crew also undertake Covid-19 testing three times a week in addition to other preventative measures. 'Sam Frost continues to work on Home and Away and follows the safety protocols in place.' Statement: Ford's update comes after Sam's employer Channel Seven clarified the network's stance on Covid-19 vaccines and said she was still an employee Sam deactivated her Instagram account on Saturday afternoon, shortly after revealing in an emotional post that she was unvaccinated and her mental health had suffered as a result. The actress called for less judgement towards unvaccinated Australians. 'I was really hesitant about doing a video or even speaking up about this sort of thing, but I feel like it's getting to a point now in the world where there's a lot of segregation,' she said.