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Pope receives coronavirus vaccine hours after personal doctor dies of Covid

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ontiff's close personal doctor died of Covid-19 complications.The 84-year-old received the jab in the atrium of the Paul VI Hall, according to reports.He was one of the first in the Vatican to be inoculated with the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine, La Nacion reported.The Pope is due to receive the second dose in three weeks.He had recently revealed he would get the injection as part of a vaccination programme at the Vatican, and said “ethically everyone should receive the vaccine”.The head of the Catholic Church said people who refused take it despite it being known to be safe possessed a “suicidal denialism”.In an interview with TV station Canale 5, he said: "I believe that ethically everyone should take the vaccine."It is an ethical choice.

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