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Covid-19: William Shakespeare gets UK’s second dose of coronavirus vaccine as world watches – Stuff.co.nz
The UK first marks the beginning of a global immunisation programme that is expected to gain momentum as Covid-19 vaccines win approval globally.

An 81-year-old man named William Shakespeare has become the second person in the world to receive the coronavirus vaccine outside of a trial.
Health authorities in the United Kingdom began rolling out the first doses of a widely tested and independently reviewed Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday, starting a global immunisation programme that is expected to gain momentum as more serums win approval.
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