Between laughter and a touch of sarcasm, TV host Juan José Origel announced that he received the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Through a video on Instagram, “Pepillo” Origel, has detailed that he traveled to Miami for the application of the antigen and assured that he will continue to care despite being already protected against Covid-19.
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“I’m here in Miami, I came to the vaccine, I came to get the second vaccine, I just have to thank God. I’ll keep taking care because it’s not over. The only thing I ask of God is that we are all already vaccinated “.
In January, the driver received the first dose, which exploded a bomb of criticism against him, as he was accused of “vaccination tourism”, where the traveler travels to another country or locality in order to of receiving the vaccine anticovid.
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Such was the impact, that even U.S. authorities issued a wake-up call for those seeking to perform the practice, warning Origel that he could be sanctioned with his visa revocation.
Faced with this, the driver stated that he had no problem being vaccinated and assured that he was not asked for any special document.
This time, in a more subtle but direct way, with a phrase “shut up” to all those who criticized him: “I was not asked for a visa or anything, here I walk walk and walk.”
Who also applied the vaccine in Miami was the sports driver, Enric, The “Dog” Bermúdez.
After making this fact public in early January, the downpour of comments began and they kept asking him if he had received the vaccine for being famous or how much he had paid for it.
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Among all highlight one that said “the rich always humiliating the poor” and to end speculation the driver replied: “It’s free, get out of taxes”
However, unlike “Pepillo” Origel, “El Gos” Bermúdez resides in Miami, in addition to being part of the adult sector.
In Miami, from January 4, 2021, the population aged 65 and over, who so wishes, can request an appointment to receive the coronavirus vaccine.