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A needle into the most born shoulder. A series of vaccinations also came to the Duchess

“I am very grateful to everyone involved in the vaccination – thank you for everything you do,” the Duchess of Cambridge wrote on Twitter today, where she also posted a photo of Friday’s vaccination. She announced to the public that she had received the first dose of the anti-coronavirus vaccine.

Britain has been vaccinating people over the age of 30 since this week, and many have now come to 39-year-old Kate. She received her first dose a few weeks after her husband, Prince William. For the injection, she came to London’s Science Museum, which now serves as a vaccination center near Kensington Palace, where Kate and William and her family live.

The British vaccination program, launched in early December, is gradually allowing vaccination to ever younger age groups. So far, 70 percent of Britons, or about 39 million people, have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Other members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, also previously informed the public about their vaccinations. and heir to the throne of Prince Charles.

Britain today reports 3,398 new cases of coronavirus infection after a previous daily increase of 4,182, the highest in two months. Another seven infected people died. Overall, Britain is one of the worst-hit pandemics. Altogether, about 4.5 million cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed in a country of 66 million people, and the number of deaths among those infected, over 128,000, is the fifth highest in the world.

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