William Shakespeare, whose name drew attention as he was the first man to get a clinically approved COVID-19 vaccine, has died of an unrelated illness.
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William Shakespeare dies: First man in the world to receive Covid vaccine dies aged 81 of unrelated illness
Alice Fuller
Updated: 26 May 2021, 6:21
Alice Fuller
THE first man in the world to receive a Covid vaccine has died aged 81.
William Shakespeare - known as Bill - received his first Pfizer jab in December, but passed away on Thursday after a stroke.
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William Shakespeare - the first man in the world to receive a Covid vaccine - has died aged 81Credit: PA
The pensioner made history when he was given the vaccine at University Hospital Coventry, shortly after 91-year-old Margaret Keenan.
William Shakespeare, first man in world to get approved COVID-19 vaccine, dies
Bill, as he was fondly known, passed away on May 20 after a period of illness at the same hospital where he famously received his vaccine.
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Updated: May 26, 2021, 08:43 AM IST
William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to get an approved Covid-19 vaccine, died in the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire aged 81 after suffering a stroke. In fact, Bill, as he was fondly known, passed away on May 20 after a period of illness at the same hospital where he famously received his vaccine.
Shakespeare made global headlines on December 8 when he received the Pfizer/BioNTech jab at the University Hospital Coventry shortly after 91-year-old Margaret Keenan, who became the world s first person to get the jab at the same hospital.