Boris Johnson: He did the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine

The first dose AstraZeneca vaccine on the coronavirus made by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, as he had made known the previous days.

The head of the British government was vaccinated at St Thomas’ Hospital in London.

The British Prime Minister posted the moment of the vaccination on Twitter, thanking the scientists, the medical staff and the volunteers who helped in the vaccination. He also said that vaccination is the best thing we can do to get our lives back.

Following yesterday’s announcement by the European Medicines Agency that the drug was not associated with an increased risk of thrombosis, Boris Johnson confirmed that the AstraZeneca / Oxford University Covid-19 vaccines used safely and by Pfizer were safe. .

“The Oxford vaccine is safe and the Pfizer vaccine is safe. “It’s not safe to be infected with Covid, which is why it is so important that we all get our vaccines as soon as it is our turn. Johnson said yesterday during a press conference on Downing Street announcing his vaccination today.

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