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‘I didn’t feel a thing’ – says Harborne woman who is first in Birmingham to get COVID-19 vaccination – Birmingham Live
The couple – David and Shirley Lihou – said they couldn’t wait to go travelling after the vaccine

‘I didn’t feel a thing’ – these are the words from a Harborne woman who received the first coronavirus vaccine in Birmingham.
Shirley Lihou admitted she was a bit apprehensive before the injection but said ‘she did not feel a thing’.
The 85-year-old had the jab with her husband, David, as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination programme kicked off at University Hospitals Birmingham on Saturday, December 12.
Mr and Mrs Lihou after their vaccination with Chief Executive Dr David Rosser (Image: Handout)
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