For the last few days, there has been a lot of buzz about Shakib Khan and Shabnom Bubly, after the latter uploaded a photo of a ‘baby bump’ on Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas’ son, Abraham Khan Joy’s birthday. According to close family sources, Shakib and Bubly are already parents to a 2-and-a-half-year-old baby boy, named Shehzad Khan – reports the daily Prothom Alo.
Sandra Lindsay (top left), was surprised during her Zoom interview with Deiwght Peters, when Prime Minister Andrew Holness made a guest appearance.
Sandra Lindsay will appear on Sunday’s episode of Rolling with Deiwght Peters. The Jamaica-born nurse – who works at the Long Island Jewish Medical Hospital in New York – is the first person in the United States to receive the much-heralded and anticipated Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
In an interview, which Peters describes as “divine destiny”, Lindsay speaks about the importance and safety of the vaccine. “On the day I watched Sandra’s vaccination live, I knew she was Jamaican as she spoke her first words. After learning she is from my home parish of Clarendon, within a few hours, I was connected through her family,” Peters shared with
Nurse Annabelle Jimenez (left) congratulates colleague Sandra Lindsay after she was inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Jewish Medical Center in the Queens borough of New York on Monday. The Jamaican nurse who created history by becoming the first person in the United States to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is urging her countrymen to get the life-saving jab to shield them from the virus that has infected almost 73 million people globally and killed 1.6 million. Sandra Lindsay, who works in the Intensive Care Unit at Long Island Jewish Medical Hospital in New York, joined in the applause shortly after the first dose was injected into her arm on Monday.
Jamaican nurse makes history with COVID jab in New York
Nurse Annabelle Jimenez (left) congratulates colleague Sandra Lindsay after she was inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Jewish Medical Center in the Queens borough of New York on Monday.
December 15, 2020
(Jamaica Gleaner) The Jamaican nurse who created history by becoming the first person in the United States to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is urging her countrymen to get the life-saving jab to shield them from the virus that has infected almost 73 million people globally and killed 1.6 million.
Sandra Lindsay, who works in the Intensive Care Unit at Long Island Jewish Medical Hospital in New York, joined in the applause shortly after the first dose was injected into her arm on Monday.