New York Nurse Lindsay is the First Person to Receive Covid-19 Vaccine in US

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New York: New York nurse Sandra Lindsay became the first person in America to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, live on television; six days after Britain launched the West’s vaccine campaign against Covid-19.

“It didn’t feel any different from taking any other vaccine,” said Lindsay, a critical care nurse at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, imploring all Americans to “to do our part” by getting vaccinated. “I hope this marks the beginning of the end of the very painful time in our history,” she added.

The US — which has the globe’s highest death toll, and the largest number of reported cases at 16.3 million — passed 300,000 deaths just hours after the vaccinations began, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally.

“First Vaccine Administered. Congratulations USA! Congratulations WORLD!” President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter earlier in the day, while President-elect Joe Biden tweeted “Stay hopeful – brighter days ahead.” Vaccinations also took place in Pennsylvania and Ohio, while Canada administered its first dose to a caregiver in Montreal.

Delivery trucks with special refrigeration equipment are rolling out across America, as part of a public-private plan to ship millions of doses of the newly approved Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine to vulnerable Americans. Courier services FedEx and UPS have deployed fleets of trucks and planes to carry their precious cargo — sometimes under armed guard — to all 50 states, where health care workers and nursing-home residents are first in line.

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