CORONATION Street stalwart Sally Dynevor has revealed she's "so grateful" to have had her first of two COVID-19 injections.
The Sally Webster actress, 57, took to her Twitter page after being called for her initial dose of the vaccine, and gushed: "Thank you so much to our NHS.Coronation Street actress Sally Dynevor gushed she was 'so grateful' to have been given her coronavirus injectionAn image, posted to the Altrincham Health Alliance's Twitter page, saw the chuffed actress beaming under her mask as she was given the jab.
Wearing a blue and white stripe shirt and black face covering, she posed alongside an NHS nurse preparing to administer the coronavirus vaccine.The Manchester-based actress said vaccine day was 'the best day I've had for ages'The image caption added a quote from Sally, in which she said: "It's the best day I've had for ages… a huge thank you to everyone."
The account also added former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson said he was "delighted" to be one of the 800 people receiving their jab that day. Sally's co-star Sally Ann Matthews, who plays Jenny Bradley, was quick to join in her celebrations, and added: "Woo hoo!! x"7
Why is she having it she is under 60? Thought it's 65-70 year olds getting it.
Why. Im 64 heart problems. Asthma and still not had mine
Nurse should be wearing gloves surely?
Why?