Covid vaccines launched in December 2020, but World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom says he waited five months, until May 2021, to get his first shot.

Today it was my turn to get vaccinated @Hopitaux_unige against #COVID19. Vaccines save lives. It’s critical to get them to all counties A.S.A.P. If like me you live in a country where vaccines are available, please get vaccinated when it’s your turn.

Because Covid vaccines can’t have serial numbers and for other reasons, we have no idea what was in the jab Tedros got, if anything besides water or a blunt needle cap pressed against his skin.
Tedros sounds like Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, who delayed getting his shot — whatever was in it — to “wait my turn.”
These guys are like another “saintly” fellow who told me:
You all go first.
I’ll selflessly wait until the rest of the world gets jabbed with genetic material and no long-term safety record before I’ll consider taking it.
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