
New Delhi: William Shakespeare, who took the first dose of the Corona vaccine in the world, has died of unrelated disease. William Shakespeare aka Bill Shakespeare breathed his last at the age of 81 on Tuesday. According to the family, Shakespeare died of an unrelated illness.
William Shakespeare took Corona’s first vaccine at Coventry Hospital in December 2020. He was the first man to be vaccinated in the world.
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Coventry councillor Jayne Innes, a friend of Shakespeare, said he had died on May 20 and added the “best tribute to Bill is to have the jab”, as reported by CountryLive. The former Rolls Royce employee and parish councillor leaves behind his wife Joy, their two sons and four grandchildren.
