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William Shakespeare, worlds first man to get approved COVID jab dies of unrelated illness – Republic World
William Shakespeare, who was the resident of Warwickshire, received his shot on live tv and the scene was dubbed as ‘The Taming of the Flu’ across social media.

The first man of the world to receive an approved COVID-19 vaccine in December 2020, named William ‘Bill’ Shakespeare, had died suffering a stroke. The UK-based man passed aged 81 at the same University Hospital in Coventry where he was administered the COVID jab, according to Birmingham Live. The UK became the worlds first country to start administering the experimental Pfizer vaccine which was authorised for emergency use to curb the rising coronavirus cases. William Shakespeare, who was the resident…
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