| Credit: Megan Patterson
A Florida nurse recently got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to vaccinate both her grandmothers after spending months apart due to COVID-19.
Megan Patterson tells PEOPLE she s been working as a nurse in the COVID unit at Bayfront Health St. Petersburg ever since the pandemic first hit the United States last March. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Because of her frequent exposure to the virus, Patterson, 32, chose to limit her contact with others including her beloved grandmothers, Susan Patterson. a.k.a. Gramma, and Connie Dunaway, a.k.a. Nana.
The Bachelorette s Joe Park Documents Himself Receiving the COVID Vaccine: Here We Go People 12/17/2020
Joe Park has received the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Wednesday, the 36-year-old anesthesiologist who appeared on the current season of
The Bachelorette before being sent home in week seven documented his journey of receiving the vaccination for the novel coronavirus in an effort to educate fans on the process.
Wearing a face mask amid the ongoing pandemic, Park began a series of videos on his Instagram Story by writing, Step 1: Sign up (When you re allowed), as he said, Alright, here we go, in the first clip.
Then, in his second video, Park filled out a questionnaire before actually receiving the COVID vaccine in subsequent clips. After getting injected, the