US President-elect Joe Biden received a Covid-19 vaccine live on television on Monday in a campaign to boost Americans’ confidence in the jabs – and in marked contrast to President Donald Trump’s mixed messaging.
Biden, 78, got the Pfizer vaccine at the Christiana Hospital in Newmark, Delaware. His wife Jill received the shot earlier, the presidential transition team said.
Biden said “there’s nothing to worry about” when they get vaccinated and that in the meantime they should keep wearing masks and “listen to the experts.”
He and the future first lady were the latest high-profile political figures publicly joining the first wave of vaccinations aimed at stopping a pandemic that has killed almost 318 000 Americans.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband will be vaccinated next week.
Meanwhile, the serving vice president, Mike Pence, and his wife got vaccinations last week. trump, however, has yet to take part in the drive.