'I'm
so happy': first person to get fully-tested COVID-19 shot says one year
on
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[December 08, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) -The first person in the
world to be given a fully-tested COVID-19 vaccine, 91-year-old Briton
Margaret Keenan, urged people on Wednesday to get vaccinated, one year
on from her shot.
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Keenan described receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on
Dec. 8 2020 as the "best thing that has ever happened".
"It was wonderful. I cannot believe it now, what happened at the
time... I'm so happy I got the jab," Keenan, known to friends as
Maggie, said in a broadcast clip to mark the anniversary.
"I encourage everyone to have it."
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has highlighted Britain's early success
in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines and said it is why he was able to
reopen England's economy in July.
He is now urging officials to scale up the country's ongoing booster
programme to a similar level as the initial rollout in light of
concern over the new Omicron variant, which has also seen him
reintroduce some mask mandates and travel restrictions.
"Vaccines remain our first and best line of defence against the
virus," Johnson said.
Britain has now given nearly 120 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine
to its population of 67 million, either as first doses, second doses
or as boosters.
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Scientists are concerned that
Omicron might be more transmissible than the
currently dominant Delta variant and have
mutations associated with lower vaccine
effectiveness.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said that
boosters should continue to offer good
protection against severe disease even if shots
are less effective against Omicron than previous
variants.
May Parsons, the nurse who vaccinated Keenan,
said a lot of people now seriously ill in her
COVID-19 wards are unvaccinated.
"If you're unvaccinated, there is still a chance
(to get a shot)," Parsons said. "It's not too
late."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Mark
Heinrich and Philippa Fletcher)
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