Daily Tribune (Philippines)

World leaders take jabs to dispel doubts

It was very quick, and I’ve had lots of letters from people who have been very surprised by how easy it was to get the vaccine

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BEIJING, (Xinhua) — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday received an injection of China’s Sinopharm vaccine against Covid-19.

“Vaccinated!” Orban wrote on Facebook, posting a photo of himself getting the shot, two days after Hungarian President Janos Ader got his shot.

The Hungarian leaders joined a long list of world leaders who received Covid-19 vaccine ahead of their people or at the early stage of their nationwide vaccinatio­n campaigns, a symbolic act of demystific­ation and, more importantl­y, reassuring.

In pandemic-stricken Britain, Queen Elizabeth II, 94, and her 99-year-old husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, received Covid-19 vaccine in January. The monarch recently encouraged Britons to take the vaccine jab and to “think about other people.”

“As far as I could make out it was quite harmless. It was very quick, and I’ve had lots of letters from people who have been very surprised by how easy it was to get the vaccine. And the jab — it didn’t hurt at all,” she said during a video call with British health leaders.

Several days after Queen Elizabeth’s inoculatio­n, Indonesian President Joko Widodo received the Covid-19 vaccine shot developed by China’s Sinovac Biotech, kicking off a mass immunizati­on program and becoming the first Indonesian vaccinated in his country. After the president, the country’s military chief, national police chief and health minister were also vaccinated, to show that the vaccine is safe.

Similarly, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week became one of the first Covid-19 vaccine recipients in Australia, when he publicly received his first dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.

“Tomorrow our vaccinatio­n program starts, so as a curtain raiser today we’re here making some very important points; that it’s safe, that it’s important, and we need to start with those who are most vulnerable and are on the front line,” Morrison said.

Numerous world leaders have made the same gesture. US President Joe Biden received his first jab on 11 January, and on Twitter expressed hope to “get our country back on track.” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received his first dose of vaccine on 14 January, as his country started mass vaccinatio­n against Covid-19. Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on 12 February received the first dose of the CoronaVac vaccine developed by Sinovac, along with those aged 71 and over.

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