Britain has begun vaccinating people with the Pfizer/BioNTech Coronavirus vaccination. Among the first few to get the shot is William "Bill" Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Gets His Shot
Just 20 miles from the birthplace of the actual playwright, 81-year-old William Shakespeare of the same name became the second patient outside clinical trials to get the COVID-19 vaccine at University Hospital Coventry. Britain is the first country in the world to start vaccinating its people.
Twitter Sounds Off:
William Shakespeare was the second to get the COVID vaccine.
— adam || (@0riginalitie) December 8, 2020
The third?
Albert Einstein.
Emotional seeing William Shakespeare have his jab, about time we could see the taming of the flu... Hopefully he avoids MacDeath
— DanHutcheon (@HutcheonDan) December 8, 2020
To vaccinate or not vaccinate, that is not EVEN a question. What’s in a name? A vaccination by any other name would smell as sweet.#WilliamShakespeare #CovidVaccine
— Art Booth (@earthurb) December 8, 2020
Actually I heard the second person to get the vaccine was Christopher Marlowe but William Shakespeare took all the credit.
— Tiernan Douieb (@TiernanDouieb) December 8, 2020
In light of William Shakespeare getting the vaccine, what was the last vaccine you got?
— Chris Hallas (@ChrisHallas) December 8, 2020
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