First man in world to get approved Covid jab is dead: Brit William Shakespeare has died at 81
William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to have the Covid-19 jab, has died in hospital in Coventry.
William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to have the Covid-19 jab, has died in hospital in Coventry.
Moderna included almost 4,000 youngsters in its study, with two thirds given the US-made jab. None of the children were hospitalised or died from the virus and no safety concerns were spotted.
William Shakespeare, the first man in the world to have the Covid-19 jab, has died in hospital in Coventry.
Take three times a day before meals: it’s an instruction issued to millions. But thanks to major advances soon you may only need to take your medicine once a week or even once a year.
Take three times a day before meals: it’s an instruction issued to millions. But thanks to major advances soon you may only need to take your medicine once a week or even once a year.
In trials, sufferers are already being given shots that can shrink tumours and potentially provide lifelong immunity against the disease, experts say.
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