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Dolly, Arnie and Elton: Celebrities who have had the Covid-19 vaccine

Dolly, Arnie and Elton: Celebrities who have had the Covid-19 vaccine
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Celebrities who have received the Covid vaccine

Many have been sharing their experiences of receiving the vaccine in a bid to encourage others. Here are some of the first to receive their vaccinations. – Tom Parker Tom Parker of The Wanted (Joe Giddens/PA) The Wanted singer, 32, received the Pfizer/BioNTech jab and encouraged his followers to do the same “so we can all move on”. The father-of-two is undergoing treatment for a brain tumour and is therefore likely to be in a priority group for the clinically extremely vulnerable. – Sir David Attenborough (John Stillwell/PA) The naturalist and broadcaster, 94, received the Covid-19 jab in January, months after speaking of the “immense suffering” caused by the pandemic.

If you ve had Covid you re TWICE as likely to suffer vaccine side effects, study shows

If you’ve had Covid you’re TWICE as likely to suffer vaccine side effects, study shows 4 Feb 2021, 11:38 Updated: 4 Feb 2021, 15:06 Invalid Date, HAVING Covid before the Pfizer vaccine makes you twice as likely to suffer side effects, data shows. However, scientists said this was positive news because it means those who have had the infection before were making absolutely widely successful responses . 2 Having Covid before the Pfizer vaccine makes you twice as likely to suffer side effects, data shows, but it is a good thing. Pictured: Francis Ennis, 74, receiving her jab at Bloomsbury Surgery in London, January 28Credit: New York Times

Vaccine rollout gives UK rare win in battling COVID-19 despite delays, mixed messages

The vaccine rollout has reportedly become the most ambitious peacetime mass mobilization in modern British history. Illustration of vials of COVID-19 vReraccine. Image: Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images When the pizza-sized boxes of the Pfizer vaccine arrived midday Thursday, an hour behind schedule, it set off a race against the clock at Bloomsbury Surgery, a medical clinic in London’s Camden district that has been transformed during the pandemic into a humming vaccination centre. Because the vaccine could only be refrigerated for three days once it reached the clinic, health care workers knew they had to inject 400 doses a day by Sunday to use up the supply. There was already a line of people waiting for “jabs,” so doctors swiftly diluted the vaccine, put the vials on trays and handed them out to a team of assistants.

Vaccine Rollout Gives U K a Rare Win in Pandemic

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