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Sir Ian McKellen Enthusiastically Receives COVID-19 Vaccine

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Lord of The Rings and X-Men movies said he’s feeling “euphoric” after getting his first dose of the vaccine from Pfizer. “Next time I come, well no, six days after I next come I'm going to give them all a big hug - is that allowed?

I don't know,” he laughed. He also praised Britain’s National Health Service and vaccines in general. “Anyone who has lived as long as I have is alive because they have had previous vaccinations," he said.“Of course, I know I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the NHS,” McKellen continued, “I'm a little bit older than the NHS but when I was a kid, having good medical treatment available when it was needed - what a wonderful notion.” “I feel very lucky to have had the vaccine,” he tweeted, “I would have no.

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