
COVID-19 Vaccine
William Shakespeare Passes Away …
Very First Male to Get Immunized
5/25/2021 9: 38 AM PT.
William Shakespeare, the one popular for the COVID-19 vaccine, is dead … 5 months after getting inoculated. The other Shakespeare’s dead too, however you understood that.
The 81- year-old Englishman– who passed Expense, btw– passed away Thursday of a disease, which the BBC reports was unassociated to the vaccine.
As we reported, Expense was the very first male, beyond medical trials, to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine back in December when mass vaccinations started in England.
Jayne Innes, among Costs’s good friends and regional political leaders, desires folks to honor him by getting immunized too. Innes states the “finest homage to Expense is to have the jab.”
Costs got his chance at University Health center Coventry, about 20 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, the birth place of the OG Shakespeare. He was an inpatient in the medical facility’s frailty ward when he got the vaccine.
Expense’s shots followed 90- year-old Margaret Keenan‘s, the very first individual worldwide to get jabbed. By all accounts, she’s still great and dandy.
If you wonder, that other Shakespeare– the playwright man– passed away at the reasonably young age of 52 … back in 1616.


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