He now feels more protected.
Puerto Rican comedian Yoyo Boing never hesitated to accept the opportunity to be vaccinated against COVID-19, especially when doing so full of hope in an attempt to prevent the spread of a disease that has charged the lives of millions in the world.
“I have always believed in vaccines,” he shared with Primera Hora, and has advanced that he has already scheduled the appointment for the next dose, which corresponds to him in February. “We want to go out again. Life needs to be enjoyed and closed is not enjoyed equally,” he reflected when considering the isolation suggested at the preventive level.
“Everything went well. It was very fast. It was finally achieved. It didn’t hurt me and I didn’t have any side effects, thank God,” said Luis Antonio Rivera about the experience. gave yesterday morning in a hospital in San Juan, and he wanted to share with this medium to update his audience on his state of health.
While during pandemic time he has tried to distract through reading or listening to music, among other activities, strange interaction with friends and the public in person.
“I’m crazy to start the program again Very Puerto Rican, Go around the island and be in contact with the people, in direct contact. I’ve been doing this for so many years and I love it. I’m crazy to go out, but more than going out, it’s to share. “
For now, he continues with his work as a moderator of radial space Companions of the cap, Which airs on WIPR 940 AM Monday through Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
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Within her schedule, therapies continue as part of the rehabilitation process after the ischemic stroke she suffered in August, which caused facial paralysis on the left side of her body.
“Now he’s at home, talking, moving. I have the machines here, I have everything,” he said. “I can’t walk. I’m still in a wheelchair. I’m talking more or less regularly. But everything is fine thank God. I always have to thank him because I can go to Mass, I can congregate, I can share with my peers still that we can’t get together as soon as possible, ”said the veteran artist, who valued his family’s constant attentions.