In Britain, a pharmacist son vaccinated his 80-year-old father with a drug against coronavirus disease. The case was reported by the country’s National Health Service, using it as an example in the fight against widespread conspiracy theories and people’s fears about “untested vaccines.”
“It should still be safe if a son vaccinates his father,” the NHS quotes an elderly man.
The agency’s press service said the brothers Anit and Manit became pharmacists “to help their community: inspired by their 80-year-old father Sunil, who moved to Manchester in 1965 from India.”
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This week, Sunil became one of the first patients vaccinated by Anit at the Wally Range tennis and cricket club in Manchester, one of 65 new vaccination sites operated by pharmacies.

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