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Comedian and actor Steve Martin reported today via social media on his experience with the COVID-19 vaccine.
As you might expect, it wasn’t the usual sanctimonious, virtue signaling celebrity report.
“Good news/bad news,” tweeted Martin. “Good news: I just got vaccinated! Bad news: I got it because I’m 75.”
“Thank you all, and thank you science,” Martin wrote.
Martin is a New York resident and reported that he waited in person at the Javits Center to receive his jab.
He also claimed that the vaccine
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Paisley nurse who lost her husband to Covid-19 has joined the army of medics vaccinating local people against the deadly virus.Maria Hewitt’s husband John died from coronavirus on June 16, last year.He was the first serving police officer in Scotland to die of the virus.Maria’s partner of 17 years, John was admitted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on June 1 after falling ill while working with the Ministry of
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Covid vaccine priority list. The move follows an announcement last month that Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) control-room staff were in line for an early vaccine.
Cloris Leachman, the Oscar-winning actress with a profile television career whocollected two of her record nine Emmys for playing the quirky Phyllis Lindstrom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, died Wednesday at the age of 94.Leachmandied of natural causes Wednesday in Encinitas, California, according to her manager, Juliet Green.
Steve Martin has led tributes to Cloris Leachman, the Oscar-winning actor who died this week aged 94. Leachman, who reportedly died of natural causes, memorably played self-absorbed neighbour Phyllis Lindstrom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
(CNN)Steve Martin is apparently a half full-half empty kind of guy.The comedic actor tweeted Sunday about receiving a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and displayed his tendency toward the middle ground.Martin started out by writing "Good news/Bad news.""Good news: I just got vaccinated!" he wrote. "Bad news: I got it because I'm 75.
Experts are hopeful that the coronavirus vaccine will help to curb the spread of COVID-19, which has killed more than 2 million people worldwide since its 2019 emergence in China.
Steve Martin received the coronavirus vaccine over the weekend in New York City. The comedian-actor, 75, detailed the experience on Twitter and called it "smooth as silk." "Good news/Bad news.
Steve Martin on Sunday told his fans he had some good news and some bad news. The iconic comic and movie star revealed that he had received what is assumed to be his first round of COVID-19 vaccination, which was the good news.
revealed Sunday on Twitter that he had received the COVID-19 vaccine, calling the overall process “smooth as silk.”“Good news/Bad news. Good news: I just got vaccinated! Bad news: I got it because I’m 75.
Selena Gomez wears a fuzzy orange coat while filming some late night scenes for Only Murders in the Building in New York City on Sunday (January 17).
Steve Martin took to Twitter on Sunday to share some good news and bad news with his fans. As for the good news, the iconic movie star said he's received the COVID-19 vaccination.