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Australia will not automatically approve Pfizer vaccine in wake of UK, US rollout

Fact check: Posts falsely claim first vaccine recipients in the UK are crisis actors

Fact check: Posts falsely claim first vaccine recipients in the UK are crisis actors Camille Caldera, USA TODAY The claim: The first vaccine recipients in the UK are crisis actors © Jacob King, AP Margaret Keenan, 90, becomes the first patient in the world to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The shot was administered by nurse May Parsons, right, at University Hospital, Coventry, England, on Dec. 8, 2020. This week, Margaret Keenan  a grandmother who turns 91 next week became the first recipient of the coronavirus vaccine in the United Kingdom. She received the shot, produced by Pfizer/BioNTech, on Dec. 8 at University Hospital Coventry and said it was the best early birthday present, per USA TODAY.

COVID-19 vaccines: The new technology that made them possible

COVID-19 vaccines: The new technology that made them possible Yasemin Saplakoglu © Provided by Live Science An illustration of an RNA molecule. Days before her 91st birthday, Margaret Keenan became the first person in the world to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials.  Keenan, who was sporting a polka-dot cardigan over a festive shirt, was given the first dose of a two-dose vaccine at the University Hospital Coventry in England, setting off the first mass vaccination effort against a virus that has now infected at least 70 million people worldwide and killed 1.5 million. An 81-year-old named William Shakespeare was next in line for the vaccine. 

The Backstory: Will the COVID-19 vaccine be required? Any side effects? Will I have to pay for it? Answers to your most-asked questions

The Backstory: Will the COVID-19 vaccine be required? Any side effects? Will I have to pay for it? Answers to your most-asked questions. Nicole Carroll, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT I m USA TODAY editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll, and this is The Backstory, insights into our biggest stories of the week. If you d like to get The Backstory in your inbox every week, sign up here. States soon will start rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine. And you have questions. More than 2,000 of you have written to us in the past two weeks. Among what you ve asked the most: Will Americans be required to get vaccinated? 

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