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Dominican journalists in New York are vaccinated against Covid-19

By Mavel Flores

NY.- The journalists in this city, Ramón Mercedes and Manuel Ruiz, unceremoniously welcomed the call that Congressman Adriano Espaillat recently made, infected with Covid-19, to get vaccinated against the virus and they did.

The communicators, being patients of the New York Presbyterian Medical Center hospital, located on Broadway and 168th Street in Upper Manhattan, were notified last Wednesday to receive the doses, and they attended the appointment to be immunized against the coronavirus this Friday in hours pm.

Both received doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 at the Armory Track & Field Center, in Upper Manhattan, and since then they have not had any abnormal reactions, and have continued to carry out their daily routine.

For her part, Mercedes, upon receiving it, said: “I have been vaccinated because I believe in science, and I prefer that science kills me before ignorance does; get vaccinated, the vaccine lengthens life, thank you ”.

Meanwhile, Ruíz stated: “I just got the Moderna vaccine. I must say that it is the only way to stop this horrible contagion. Do as I did, get vaccinated to try to stop Covid-19 ”.

Congressman Espaillat, upon being diagnosed with the virus, despite having been vaccinated, said that “the vaccine is very important, they are very safe, it prevents having to go to the hospital, I am totally normal, I am not sick, and I think it is due to I got both vaccines against the coronavirus ”.

“I am fine, without fever, or pain in the throat, head, or body, I have not changed my opinion about immunization, and I advise all my constituents to apply it to help fight the pandemic,” Espaillat said.

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