By PAM KRAGEN | The San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: January 27, 2021
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SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) — On Monday, World War II bomber pilot Gerald "Jerry" Solheid of San Diego marked his 103rd birthday with his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Family members who gathered to visit Solheid at Nazareth House in Mission Valley were grateful for the arrival of the vaccine. But if anyone could get by without the much-anticipated shot, it might be Solheid. In December, he survived a bout with COVID-19; in 2009, he beat lymphoma; and in 1944, he escaped four B-24 bomber crash landings with little more than a scratch.