Profile Sarah Gilbert, the Oxford genius sees her coronavirus vaccine so safe that she experiments with her triplets
Wimbledon spectators on Monday paid tribute to
Sarah Gilbert
, the Oxford University professor who co-designed the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine, with a standing ovation at the legendary 'Center Court' before the game began. annual tennis tournament.
The crowd also applauded the efforts of organizations that have contributed to the UK's fight against Covid-19.
But the biggest applause was for Gilbert and the workers of the British National Health Service (NHS).
Gilbert was awarded the honorary title of lady in the birthday honors bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II earlier this month and was seated in the
Royal Box
, a place reserved for champions, members of the British royal family and people of rank.
Sarah Gilbert (lower right), during the standing ovation of the Wimbledon crowd.REUTERS
The tournament also plans to use this edition to invite several names who have had a great impact in the fight against the coronavirus in the country.
For example, during the session on Monday, Hannah Ingram-Moore, the daughter of Captain
Tom Moore
, who died in February and who reached the hearts of the British during confinement,
was also in the Royal Box by
walking in his garden to raise millions of pounds for the NHS.
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