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Sean Penn Shares Photo Of Him Receiving The COVID-19 Vaccine

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Sean Penn has received his COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine. The 60-year-old actor shared the news on his Twitter feed with fans, after coordinating and overseeing testing sites throughout the country with CORE, his organization that delivers help is where it is most needed. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Sean Penn “I’m a lucky man,” Sean tweeted with an image of him receiving his first part of the vaccine. “Lucky to work alongside the ⁦@LAFD⁩ & our great frontline ⁦@CoreResponse⁩ staff, our partners at Carbon Health, USC, & Curative Lab.

We test & vaccinate thousands per day.” Sean is just one of the many celebrities who have received the vaccine.

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