The first person in the western world to get the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine has had their second dose. Brit grandmother Margaret Keenan received her first injection on December 8, just days before her 91st birthday.
NHS England said at the time that she would have a "booster jab" 21 days later "to ensure she has the best chance of being protected against the virus".
And today she returned to hospital in Coventry for her second dose, and is expected therefore to carry immunity from Covid by January 5.
Professor Andy Hardy, Chief Executive of University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust where Ms Keenan received her injection, said: "We were delighted to welcome Margaret Keenan back to Coventry's University Hospital today to safely