Grandmother Margaret Keenan urges everyone to have their second Covid jab - ‘it will be the best thing you ever do’

A 91-year-old grandmother from Enniskillen who became the first person in the world to have the Pfizer vaccine as part of the mass vaccination rollout has praised “incredible” NHS staff and urged people to get their second dose.
Margaret Keenan received her first vaccine in DecemberMargaret Keenan received her first vaccine in December
Margaret Keenan received her first vaccine in December

The face of Margaret Keenan – known as Maggie – made news around the world in December last year after she was given the coronavirus jab at University Hospital Coventry.

In a Zoom call with NHS chief executive Sir Simon Stevens, the grandmother of four was asked what she would say to anyone feeling hesitant about getting a second jab.

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Mrs Keenan replied: “I would be saying ‘go and get it, and get it now’.

“Because it (would be) the best thing they’ve ever done, really. (It’s) the best thing I ever did.

“I hope everybody comes forward. Some people are just afraid of injections but there’s nothing to it. You don’t feel anything.”

Asked about how she felt being the first to have the jab, she added: “I feel really honoured to have it done and to be the first and set the ball rolling.”

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Mrs Keenan said that, having since had her second dose, she was now most looking forward to “a little holiday”, adding with a laugh “I’m not greedy!”

The nonagenarian, who only retired from her job working in a jeweller’s four years ago, also praised NHS doctors and nurses for their work during the rollout.

She said: “They’re incredible, I cannot find words to say … they are really incredible for what they’ve done.

“I think the NHS has achieved an enormous lot by doing the work they do. It is such a wonderful institution.”

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Mrs Keenan, who has lived in Coventry for more than 60 years, received the Zoom earlier this week, where she was reunited with matron May Parsons.

It was Ms Parsons, matron for respiratory medicine at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, who administered Mrs Keenan’s historic first jab on December 8 2020.

Ms Parsons, who has worked for the NHS for almost 20 years since moving from the Philippines, said: “The dawn is coming, we’re going to be coming out of this. I cannot be more excited and I can’t be more positive about. We’re coming out of this pandemic, stronger.”

She added a “massive thank you” to her NHS colleagues, for their “compassion”, “bravery and courage” throughout the last year.

Thanking the pair on the call, Sir Simon said: “Maggie, you’ve been an inspiration. May, you’ve set the whole of the health service on the path towards this hugely successful vaccine rollout.”

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