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She was already looking forward to her second COVID-19 shot. The party she got made it even better Share Updated: 2:31 PM PST Feb 2, 2021 By Theresa Waldrop and Natalia Osipova, CNN
She was already looking forward to her second COVID-19 shot. The party she got made it even better Share Updated: 2:31 PM PST Feb 2, 2021
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She was already looking forward to her second Covid shot. The party she was greeted with at the clinic made it even better
On her 100th birthday, Mildred Grassman got flowers, candy, money and her second shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.
“It means everything to me,” Grassman said just after getting the last shot at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville in Indiana. “At my age, I didn’t want to get the disease.”
It also means that eventually, Grassman will be able to get back to what she loves playing cards and bingo and being with her friends once most people are vaccinated.
An Indiana woman got a Covid-19 vaccine shot on her 100th birthday
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On her 100th birthday, Mildred Grassman got flowers, candy, money and her second shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.
“It means everything to me,” Grassman said just after getting the last shot at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville in Indiana. “At my age, I didn’t want to get the disease.”
It also means that eventually, Grassman will be able to get back to what she loves playing cards and bingo and being with her friends once most people are vaccinated.
“She’s very social,” her daughter, Mary Carl, said of Grassman. “She’s never met a stranger,” she said, so the pandemic has been rough for Grassman, who has her own condo-like home at an independent living facility for seniors in Evansville.
Pharmacists and clinic volunteers were able to surprise Mildred Grassman with a special birthday celebration. Author: Allen Carter, WTHR.com staff Published: 2:58 PM CST February 1, 2021 Updated: 10:37 PM CST February 1, 2021
EVANSVILLE, Ind. An Indiana woman had a special way to celebrate her 100th birthday Monday.
Mildred Grassman, from Evansville, enjoyed her big day by getting her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Grassman got her first shot a few weeks ago and told the pharmacists she scheduled the second shot on her birthday. They were able to have a surprise celebration when she went to Ascension St. Vincent Evansville to get her shot.