The world bids farewell to William Shakespeare ... the first recipient of the "Corona" vaccine in the world

The first man in the world to receive a vaccine against the Coronavirus (Covid 19), the British famous by the name William Shakespeare, has died.

The British Broadcasting Corporation "BBC" that Shakespeare was the first man to take this step, as a 91-year-old woman named Margaret preceded him.

Shakespeare died in hospital at the age of 81 after a long battle with an illness unrelated to the Coronavirus.

Shakespeare, also known as Bill, made world headlines on so-called V-Day on December 8 after receiving his first dose of the vaccine at Coventry University Hospital and Warwickshire.

Coventry University Hospitals and Warwickshire said Shakespeare, a former Rolls-Royce employee, had died of a stroke.

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