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Queen Elizabeth II says coronavirus vaccine is quick and doesn’t hurt
Queen Elizabeth II, who last month had her first COVID-19 vaccination dose, says getting the shot was very quick and did not hurt.
Key points:
- The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh got their first doses of the jab last month as their age put them in priority groups
- More than 18 million people in Britain have received their first coronavirus shot
- Royals including Prince Charles and Prince William have been visiting vaccination centres to thank staff and volunteers for their work
The monarch and her 99-year-old husband the Duke of Edinburgh last month received the first dose of their vaccines from a household doctor at their Windsor Castle residence.
Their age put them in the priority groups for Britain’s coronavirus vaccine rollout.
“Well once…
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