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The first vaccine from the Oxford was given to a dialysis patient

LONDON: The first vaccine for the coronavirus vaccine from the University of Oxford in the UK was given to an 82-year-old kidney patient undergoing dialysis.

The first vaccine for the corona vaccine, developed jointly by Oxford University and AstraZeneca in the UK, has been given to 82-year-old Brain Pinker, who is suffering from kidney disease and is undergoing dialysis, according to the World News Agency.

Citizens around the world are being vaccinated with the 5 corona vaccine, including Pfizer, Medorna and Synoform, but the Oxford University vaccine is being administered for the first time to a person suffering from a malfunction of a vital organ.
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“I will be celebrating my 48th wedding anniversary this month and I am very happy with the vaccine,” said Brian Pinker, paying tribute to the vaccine scientists.

It is to be noted that the process of vaccination jointly developed by Pfizer and Biotech has been going on in the UK since December 8, but now Corona vaccine from AstraZeneca and Oxford University is also being administered to achieve the target of vaccinating 2 million people weekly.

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