荣誉国务资政吴作栋在个人脸书和Instagram分享,昨日早上(22日)接种了第一剂冠病19疫苗。他称接种过程顺利,仅注射部位感到轻微疼痛。

“较后我也前往动物园走了一小时,也不感到体力有减少。”

吴作栋现年79岁,他称本身也同样关注接种的潜在副作用,但也更担忧感染冠病风险,特别是在这个年纪病毒对健康的危害。

他指自己找了资料,并咨询医生后,认为预防胜于治疗,于是决定和其他年长者一样,前往接种疫苗。

他称接种过程顺利,昨日早上在马林百列民众俱乐部也有60多名年长者注射了疫苗。他也感谢卫生部、医护人员、志工和该区议员陈诗龙医生等。

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