Wilmington: After taking the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, US President-elect Joe Biden on Monday urged all Americans to take the vaccine when it is available.
Biden also thanked the
scientists and researchers for developing the vaccine adding that the
American people have nothing to worry about when it comes to the
vaccine's safety. "Today, I received the COVID-19 vaccine. To the
scientists and researchers who worked tirelessly to make this possible
-- thank you. We owe you an awful lot," Biden said in a tweet.
"And
to the American people -- know there is nothing to worry about. When
the vaccine is available, I urge you to take it," he wrote further.
Biden
also tweeted a picture of he getting the first dosage of the Pfizer
vaccine to which Vice President-elect Kamala Harris wrote on Twitter,
"This is what leadership looks like."
Biden on Monday received
his first dose of vaccine for the novel coronavirus publicly on Monday.
The event was broadcast live as part of an effort to reassure the
American public of the vaccine's safety, The Hill reported.
A
nurse practitioner at ChristianaCare hospital in Delaware administered
the first dose of the vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNtech to Biden
on Monday afternoon.
"Left's good," he told the nurse
practitioner who administered the vaccine, rolling up the sleeve of his
black long-sleeve turtleneck and exposing his left arm. "You just go
ahead anytime you're ready."
He credited the Trump
administration for its work on Operation Warp Speed, which helped to
deliver a quick vaccine, The New York Times reported.
"The
administration deserves some credit getting this off the ground," he
said. "I'm doing this to demonstrate that people should be prepared when
it's available to take the vaccine."
Biden became the latest in a string of US political leaders who have received the vaccine. Vice President Mike Pence received it publicly at a White House event Friday while other members of Congress have also received doses.