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Coronavirus, through the administration of the vaccine to the population in Britain: it is The vaccination program began in the early morning of this morning, as expected. anti-Covid in the UK and the first dose was given to a 90 year old lady. According to reports from the BBC, the woman … Margaret Keenan, who will turn 91 next week, received the vaccine Pfizer-BionTech this morning at 6:31 am (7:31 am in Italy) at Coventry University Hospital. Up to four million people are expected to be vaccinated in the country by the end of the month.
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“I feel privileged”
Margaret KeenanA 90-year-old British grandmother from Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, has lived in Coventry for over 60 years: she is the world’s first patient to receive the vaccine COVID-19: said she felt “privileged”. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was “emotionally shocked” to see the image of Ms Keenan being vaccinated, British tabloids reported.
The 90-year-old grandmother has been in isolation for most of the year and plans to hold a little “family bubble” during the Christmas season to keep her loved ones safe.
Remember
Margaret Keenan They will call you back in 21 days to get a second vaccination and make sure you have the best chance of being protected from the virus.
📸: William Shakespeare, 81, becomes the second person to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, at the University Hospital of Coventry, England. https://t.co/EHlbqidz4W pic.twitter.com/1M1fbVDw6h
– ABC News (@ABC) December 8, 2020
William Shakespeare, the first vaccinated man
Instead, the first man to receive the vaccine in Britain was William ‘Bill’ Shakespeare, namesake of the poet and playwright and, like him, a native of Warwickshire. Like Keenan, Shakespeare was vaccinated in Coventry, one of the cities where the vaccination campaign began. Man, like all people who have been vaccinated today, will receive the second dose in 3 weeks to obtain the maximum protection available against the virus.
Thanks Margaret! You are a fucking legend! #nhs # COVID-19 #vaccine #margaretkeenan #Pfizer #I will vaccinate # pic.twitter.com/tjMIBjHSz3
– Ms. G (@LILITH_ANGEL) December 8, 2020
Minister Hancock crying on television
British Health Minister Matt Hancock could not hold back his tears, who this morning was moved during a live television interview while images of the first woman to be vaccinated against Covid-19 in the United Kingdom were shown. “It has been such a tough year for all of us and now we can get our lives back,” Hancock said, urging the population to continue to comply with the measures. The minister then expected that “several million” people will receive the vaccine at Christmas, highlighting the need for everyone to “respect” the restrictions.
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