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Dame Judi Dench has had her first COVID-19 vaccination.
The “Skyfall” actress revealed to the BBC that she had the first jab last week and her booster will take place in 11 weeks.
She did not say which vaccine she received.
“I have [had the coronavirus vaccine]. I had one a week ago so I think my next is something like 11 weeks’ time, that’s a great start,” she said according to the Daily Mail.
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Judi Dench has confirmed that she has received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine!
Cats was “full of expletives”.The actor, who stars opposite Dench in Blithe Spirit, relayed his co-star’s memories of the shoot on Tom Hooper’s live-action CGI remake of the classic musical.Recalling Dench’s attitude on set, Stevens told Yahoo! Movies she “was slightly in rehab from her experience with Cats, so it was just very, very funny listening to her de-brief from all of that.”He added: “That seems to be my enduring memory of the shoot.
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Reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic is not easy.
Reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic is not easy.