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Harris gets first dose of Covid-19 vaccine

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US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has received the first dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine live on television as part of efforts to build public trust in the inoculatio­n and urged Americans to get vaccinated for the virus.

Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff were administer­ed the vaccine at United Medical Center in Washington, DC.

‘Let’s do it,’ Harris said before she received her shot on Tuesday.

She took the vaccine one week after President-elect Joe Biden received his.

Describing the process as ‘relatively painless’, Harris urged all Americans to get vaccinated.

‘It’s about saving your life, the life of your family members, and the life of your community,’ she said.

‘I trust scientists. And it is the scientists who created and approved this vaccine. So I urge everyone, when it is your turn, get vaccinated.’

Harris joins a growing number of elected officials and doctors who have received their coronaviru­s vaccines on camera to show Americans that the shots are safe.

Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, received their first doses of the coronaviru­s vaccine on December 21. They received the Pfizer vaccine at

Christiana­Care Hospital in Newark, Delaware. Biden and Harris staggered their vaccinatio­ns at the recommenda­tion of medical experts, according to transition spokespers­on Jen Psaki.

The reason for such a recommenda­tion could be that if Biden and Harris reported any side effects, such as a headache or fever, they would not experience them on the same day, CNN said.

Vice President Mike Pence was administer­ed the vaccine at an on-camera event the week prior to Biden. Several key members of Congress have also been inoculated, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

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