Steve Martin details his experience with the coronavirus vaccine in New York City

Steve Martin received the coronavirus vaccine over the weekend in New York City.

The 75-year-old comedian detailed the experience on Twitter and called it “silky smooth”.

“Good news / bad news. Good news: I just got vaccinated! Bad news: I got it because I’m 75 years old. Ha!” Martin wrote.

“The operation in New York was smooth as silk (sorry for the @BCDreyer cliché!) And perfectly hosted by the United States Army and the National Guard. Thank you all and thank you science ”, he described.

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When a fan asked Martin how he signed up, the “Planes, trains and automobiles” star said he signed up online.

“I signed up ON line through a NYC dot gov website (sorry, I don’t have the exact website) and waited in line at the Javits Center”, he recalled and joked that he was not having “fide ressects”.

Last week, domestic expert Martha Stewart revealed that she had the vaccine in New York.

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“I was vaccinated today in a designated vaccine pod near the Martha Stewart Center for Living in Mount Sinai Downtown,” revealed the 79-year-old man on Instagram.

Stewart also said he waited in line.

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“To allay your concerns about having crossed the line, know that I am in the approved age group for this batch of vaccines and have waited in line with others,” she said.

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