World’s first man to get the anti-Covid jab, dies of unrelated illness in UK 
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World’s first man to get the anti-Covid jab, dies of unrelated illness in UK

Pertinently, Shakespeare was fondly called Bill and he passed away at the same hospital where he had received a vaccine shot.

A UK octogenarian man,who scripted the history after being the world’s first man to get Covid-19 vaccine,has died of an unrelated illness on Tuesday.

According to the Britishmedia reports, UK pensioner’s name was William Shakespeare, whose move to getthe first dose of vaccine in the world at the University Hospital Coventry andWarwickshire hit global headlines on December 8 last year.

Accordingto Jayne Innes, Councillor of Coventry said, Shakespeare, had passed away on May20 and the "best tribute to Bill is to have the jab.”

Pertinently,Shakespeare was fondly called Bill and he passed away at the same hospitalwhere he had received a vaccine shot.

It maybe noted here; Shakespeare had worked at Rolls Royce and was a parishcouncilor. He had served his local community in Allesley for more than threedecades.He wassurvived by his wife Joy, their two adult sons, and grandchildren. 

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