The British queen takes second dose of vaccine against Avid-19

The British queen, Elizabeth II, has received the second dose of the coronary vaccine. Monarcha made her first public appearance after five months as she visited the Commonwealth Air Force Memorial in Runnymede, Surrey, to mark the 100th anniversary of the Australian Royal Air Force. While the Buckingham Palace has not yet officially confirmed that the monarchy has taken [...]
The British queen, Elizabeth II, has received the second dose of the coronary vaccine.
Monarcha made her first public appearance after five months as she visited the Commonwealth Air Force Memorial in Runnymede, Surrey, to mark the 100th anniversary of the Australian Royal Air Force.
While the Buckingham Palace has not yet officially confirmed that the monarchy has received the second dose of the coronary vaccine, an internal person has been expressed “is clear” that it has been vaccinated.
The queen and Philip took the first doses on January 9th.
Because the Queen has decided to make a public presentation 12 weeks after the announcement of her first vaccine is clear that she has already taken the second. The aides would not want to put him at risk.











