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According to foreign media reports, the United Kingdom has officially started to vaccinate Pfizer against the novel coronavirus.
An 81-year-old from Warwickshire became the second person in the country to get a coronavirus vaccine.
Coincidentally, the old man’s name is William Shakespeare, which is the same name as Shakespeare, a famous British poet and playwright.
After being vaccinated in an English hospital, the old man smiled and said, “From now on, it will change our lives, won’t it?”