81-year-old Englishman, named William Shakespeare, was the first man and second person to get a Pfizer jab after Britain approved the experimental shots in early December. The first person was 90-year-old British grandmother Margaret Keenan.
He made international headlines after getting inoculated at University Hospital Coventry. His name helped draw even more attention. Some on social media referred to the scene as “The Taming of the Flu”, a reference to playwright William Shakespeare’s 16th-century work The Taming of the Shrew.
Mr. Shakespeare had worked at Rolls-Royce and was a parish councillor.
He died of an <cough> "unrelated illness" <cough> <cough>.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/ny-william-shakespeare-first-man
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