New York City doctor among first in US to receive COVID-19 vaccine hails ‘very hopeful day’

A New York City doctor who became one of the first people in the U.S. to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine Monday told Fox News it “felt fantastic.”
“This is a very hopeful day …” Dr. Yves Duroseau told “The Daily Briefing“. “I was very honored and happy to be able to have this opportunity to role model the importance of this vaccination and how important it is going to be for us moving forward to get out of this tragic situation that we’re in.”
Dr. Duroseau, the chair of emergency medicine at New York City’s Lenox Hill Hospital, received the vaccine alongside critical care nurse Sara Lindsay at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens Monday morning.
Millions of doses of the vaccine began to be shipped across the U.S. over the weekend after the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency …continued .
[Source: Fox News]