It was viewed more than 730,000 times on TikTok.

Video of a "lucky" student receiving the vaccine is getting widespread

"David" got the vaccine, even though he was not a priority group.

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A video recording showing a student in Washington receiving the anti-Coronavirus vaccine, despite not belonging to any of the priority groups for vaccination, has achieved great spread through Tik Tok, as it was seen more than 730,000 times until yesterday.

In the video, a pharmacist in a store proposes to the law student and a friend of his to inject them with the vaccine, after noticing that there are two remaining doses that are nearing the expiration date.

"She looked at us and said, 'I have two doses of the vaccine and I will have to throw them out if I don't inject them with anyone,' we're going to close after 10 minutes. Do you want our modern vaccination?" Said student David Macmillan.

The vaccination campaign especially includes members of the treatment staff at the current stage, so David Macmillan is not among the group whose members receive priority.

Macmillan described the pharmacist as a "hero", pointing out that he took the opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the vaccine by posting a video on "TikTok".

He added, "It is important that in light of this amount of misinformation everywhere, people can see that this is a good and positive thing. We must be enthusiastic about the idea of ​​being able to combat the pandemic."

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