William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, died in Great Britain. He was 81 and passed away from a disease unrelated to the coronavirus. This was reported by the tabloid The Sun.
“This drug will change our lives, and especially our way of life,” said Shakespeare, Bill to friends and family, when last December he received the highly anticipated Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine prototype, posing seriously in front of photographers and crew television. Inpatient of a nursing home – the namesake of the famous Bardo of English and world literature – was placed by the National Health Service (NHS) in second place overall, first man, among the people to be vaccinated in the Kingdom.
A week before him it was patient number one, grandmother Margaret Keenan, 91, like him, a resident of Coventry, England. Coventry adviser and friend of Shakespeare, Jayne Innes, confirmed that the man died last week, adding that “the best tribute to Bill is having the vaccine.”