26 April 2021

They got vaccinated. They are talking about this

Ando Navalona Rasolomalala vaccinated in Mauritius Eleonore Rabesahala vaccinated in the United States Rija Andriamihantanirina received his two doses in New Dehli, India Sister Claire Agnes talks about her vaccination in Italy  , Ando Navalona Rasolomalala vaccinated in Mauritius, Ando, ​​holding his son in his arms, proudly shows his vaccine card; he got his C0VID-19 vaccine. Ando Navalona Rasolomalala, married and father of two, is already vaccinated against COVID-19. He received his first dose on 05 April at Hue Lien Center Ebène – Mauritius, the neighbouring island of Madagascar. This sports fan and coach employed by…, Eleonore Rabesahala, vaccinated in the United States, Stranded in the United States since September 2020, Eleonore Rabesahala, a retired doctor, lives with her two children. She was among the first to sign up when the announcement about the vaccine was open to seniors like her. According to her, vaccine is the only means that can protect her against COVID-19. She had her first dose on 25 March and…, Rija Andriamihantanirina received his two doses in New Dehli, India, Living in a country that recorded 100,000 to 200,000 COVID-19 new cases and more than 1,000 deaths per day, Rija Andriamihantanirina lives in anxiety every day with the fear of catching the virus and especially of falling ill with a severe form. Expatriate in India since 2018, he is the Immunization Programme Manager at UNICEF India. "I looked…, Sister Claire Agnes talks about her vaccination in Italy, Sister Claire Agnes had her second dose of the vaccine on 22 April in Verona where she has lived for twenty years. She is happy that she did because, according to her, getting the vaccine is a civil responsibility as a citizen: it is a responsibility for herself and others. Like her, many Italians joyfully greeted the arrival of vaccines. But a…