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Fact check: Did the first people to get the Covid-19 vaccines die?

Fact check: Did the first people to get the Covid-19 vaccines die? 160 shares 01/02/2021 - 11:31 Did the first people to get the Covid-19 vaccine in France, the United Kingdom and Spain really die? No, but this rumour, meant to cast doubt on the vaccine, has been circulating in all of these countries. © All rights reserved Text by: Observers team 10 min Seventy-eight-year-old Mauricette M. made history on December 27, 2020 when she became the first person to get the Covid-19 vaccine in France. But since mid-January, a rumour that Mauricette died after getting her vaccine has been circulating widely on social media. The rumour is false however – Mauricette is still alive and well. But it is worrying. And similar rumours claiming that the first people vaccinated in the United States, the United Kingdom and Spain also died have also been

Europe launches mass vaccination program as countries race to contain new variant

YakTriNews.com December 27, 2020 9:04 AM By Zamira Rahim and Arnaud Siad, CNN Posted: Stefano Guidi/Getty Images A pilot took to the skies above Germany using his flight path to draw a syringe, ahead of the launch of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign across Europe, according to data from FlightRadar24. The pilot, Samy Kramer, invited people on his Instagram account to follow his flight, in a two-seater plane, on website FlightRadar24. The air traffic tracking site reported that the flight took off from Friedrichshafen, near Lake Constance in southern Germany, on December 23, and lasted one hour and 44 minutes. The European Union (EU) officially kicked off its Covid-19 vaccination campaign on Sunday, days after approving the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on December 21.

Mass Coronavirus Vaccinations In Europe

Mass Coronavirus Vaccinations In Europe (CNN) A pilot took to the skies above Germany using his flight path to draw a syringe, ahead of the launch of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign across Europe, according to data from FlightRadar24. The pilot, Samy Kramer, invited people on his Instagram account to follow his flight, in a two-seater plane, on website FlightRadar24. The air traffic tracking site reported that the flight took off from Friedrichshafen, near Lake Constance in southern Germany, on December 23, and lasted one hour and 44 minutes. The European Union (EU) officially kicked off its Covid-19 vaccination campaign on Sunday, days after approving the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on December 21.

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