President-elect Joe Biden receives second dose of COVID-19 vaccine (LIVE) | USA TODAY

President-elect Joe Biden will receive his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Monday. Biden and his wife, Jill, each received their first shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Dec. 21 at ChristianaCare Hospital in Newark, Delaware, as part of a campaign of high-level officials to demonstrate that the vaccine is safe and effective.

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33 comments

  1. Meanwhile others who should have gotten their second dose are being turned away because of shortages. Explain that please.

    1. This vaccine will be first given to people who are old and healthcare workers. And he is already 70 plus. So he can get that. And nowadays many misinformation is being spreaded among people about vaccine so as a president elect he is known to all so if he takes vaccine people will be satisfied that this vaccine is not harmful. And they will take. That’s why Kamala Harris and his wife has also taken so that people don’t get misleaded by misinformation and take the vaccine.

  2. 🍑💨😷
    Fake pandemic
    Nobody is sick from the fake pandemic
    Untested mass mail-in ballots 2 months before the election during the fake pandemic Lockdown 🔒🚫💉💦

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