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Gertrud Haase, 101, GermanyGertrud Haase, 101, is vaccinated by Dr. Fatmir Dalladaku at the Agaplesion Bethanien Sophienhaus nursing home in Berlin, Germany. On the first day of vaccinations, teams of doctors went into action and moved inside nursing homes, among the places most affected by the pandemic. The dose volume will increase significantly in the coming weeks; The vaccination centers will open their doors in early January 2021. (Photo by Kay Nietfeld – Pool / Getty Images)
Claudia Alivernini, 29 years old, ItalyClaudia Alivernini, 29, a nurse at the Lazzaro Spallanzani hospital in Rome, was one of the first five people vaccinated in Italy, at 7:20 am on Sunday, January 27. Spallanzani was the first hospital in Italy to have Covid patients, a pair of Chinese citizens. (Photo by Andreas Solaro / Afp)
Mihaela Anghel, 26 years old, RomaniaMihaela Anghel, nurse, receives the vaccine in Bucharest, Romania. Anghel the nurse who, on February 27, 2020, had registered the first Covid patient in her country. (Andreea Alexandru / AP Photo)
Gun-Britt Johnsson, Switzerland Nurse Ann-Louise Broberg gives Gun-Britt Johnsson, a guest in a nursing home, the first dose of the Covid vaccine in Sweden (Photo Stefan Jerrevang / TT News Agency / AFP)
Alicja Jakubowska, Poland Alicja Jakubowska receives the first dose of vaccine administered in Poland at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior in Warsaw. I didn’t feel bad, she said, according to Pap’s schedule. Poland has organized a vaccination plan that can cover 98.5% of the population: the first to receive the drug will be health workers, the elderly and members of the police (Photo Leszek Szymanski / EPA).
Austria In Austria, three women and two men where 80 received the first doses of the vaccine, in the presence of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (Hans Punz / Epa)
Andreas Raounas, 84, CyprusAndreas Raounas, 84, first patient to receive the vaccine in Cyprus (Photo by Stavros Ioannides / Pio / Afp)
Emilie Repikova, 95, Czech Republic World War II veteran Emilie Repikova speaks with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis after receiving the first dose of the Covid vaccine at the Military University Hospital in Prague (Photo by Gabriel Kuchta / Getty Images).
Araceli Rosario Hidalgo, 96, Spain The first person in Spain to be vaccinated against the coronavirus was Araceli Rosario Hidalgo, 96, a guest since 2013 at the Los Olmos retirement home in Guadalajara. A few minutes later, the nurse Mónica Tapias, born in 1972, was vaccinated. Today Araceli and Mónica represent a new stage full of hope. A day of excitement and confidence, the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, said on Twitter, launching the hashtag I will vaccinate and adding that Spain is initiating vaccination against Covid-19 thanks to the strength of its national health system and thousands of professionals that will guarantee a fast, efficient and fair process. (Photo Pepe Zamora / Epa)
Jean-Jacques Monsuez, 78 years old, France French cardiologist Jean-Jacques Monsuez, 78, receives the first dose of the Covid vaccine at the Rene-Muret hospital in Sevran, near Paris (Photo by Thomas Samson / AFP)
Svein Andersen, 67, NorwayNurse Maria Golding vaccinates Svein Andersen, 67, in Oslo. Andersen, one of the guests of the Ellingsrudhjemmet retirement home. I feel like I have entered history. Like the first man on the moon, he said. (Fredrik Hagen / NTB via AP)