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Post by abbey1227 on May 26, 2021 3:28:29 GMT
"By medicine, life may be prolonged, yet death will seize the doctor, too."
Business Insider William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to publicly get the COVID-19 vaccine, died of an unrelated illnessConnor Perrett Tue, May 25, 2021, 10:47 AM William Shakespeare, the first man to get publicly vaccinated for COVID-19, has died. He died of an unrelated illness, according to the BBC. Shakespeare was 81 years old. The first man to get publicly vaccinated for COVID-19 died of an unrelated illness last Thursday, the BBC reported. The man, named William Shakespeare, was the second person to receive Pfizer BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine out of clinical trials. He received the first dose of the two-shot vaccine in early December at University Hospital in Coventry, Warwickshire. Shakespeare, who went by Bill, received the vaccine not long after 90-year-old Margaret Keenan received the first shot at the same hospital. At the time of his vaccination, Shakespeare said he was "pleased" and praised staff at the hospital, Insider previously reported. Shakespeare was 81. Coventry councillor Jayne Innes, his friend, said the "best tribute to Bill is to have the jab," according to the BBC. Read the original article on Business Insider
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Post by Prometheus on May 26, 2021 3:40:16 GMT
So, he shouldn't have bothered?
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Post by abbey1227 on May 26, 2021 3:59:08 GMT
So, he shouldn't have bothered?
Totally his choice.
I just think about all of the millions that have likely died without seeing their family and loved ones during this lockdown.
Would they have rathered to have a choice in the matter? ........since the end result is the same
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Post by Prometheus on May 26, 2021 4:32:42 GMT
So, he shouldn't have bothered?
Totally his choice.
I just think about all of the millions that have likely died without seeing their family and loved ones during this lockdown.
Would they have rathered to have a choice in the matter? ........since the end result is the same
"Hi. I love you and miss you so much. Please come see me so you can possibly die too!"
I don't think I'd ever say that to my daughter.
Yes. I get your point about being separated and the anxiety it causes, but I guess I'm not as much of a touchy-feely snowflake as you are.
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Post by abbey1227 on May 26, 2021 6:13:02 GMT
"Hi. I love you and miss you so much. Please come see me so you can possibly die too!"
I don't think I'd ever say that to my daughter.
Yes. I get your point about being separated and the anxiety it causes, but I guess I'm not as much of a touchy-feely snowflake as you are.
"It's got a less than 1% chance of killing you if you're under 60." Better odds than a lot of other activities.
I'm not even a hugger......... but I do observe people. And have seen what social creatures most people are. Send out the therapists!
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Post by Prometheus on May 26, 2021 7:21:22 GMT
"Hi. I love you and miss you so much. Please come see me so you can possibly die too!"
I don't think I'd ever say that to my daughter.
Yes. I get your point about being separated and the anxiety it causes, but I guess I'm not as much of a touchy-feely snowflake as you are.
"It's got a less than 1% chance of killing you if you're under 60." Better odds than a lot of other activities.
I'm not even a hugger......... but I do observe people. And have seen what social creatures most people are. Send out the therapists! I'm not much of a gambler... especially with other people's lives.
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