Steve Martin announces on Twitter that he received the vaccine against COVID-19: ‘Thank you, science’
Steve Martin received the coronavirus vaccine.
The Father of the Bride star revealed that he received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday in New York and praised the cult’s “silky smooth” operation.
When accessing Twitter, he wrote: ‘Good news / bad news. Good news: I just got vaccinated! Bad news: I understand why I’m 75 years old. There is! The New York operation was silky smooth (sorry for the @BCDreyer cliché!) And perfectly hosted by the U.S. Army and the National Guard. Thank you all and thank you science. ‘

He’s fine: Steve Martin announced on Sunday that he had been vaccinated against COVID-19; the actor is portrayed in 2017
When asked by a follower how he was able to get the vaccine, the 75-year-old actor wrote down the exact process he used to get an appointment.
‘I signed up for the ON line through a NYC dot gov website (sorry, I don’t have the exact website) and waited in line at the Javits Center,’ wrote Martin.
Other Hollywood stars also received their vaccine.
Dame Judi Dench was thrilled to receive her vaccine against COVID, as it was good to see people in the nearby village, even if they were a ‘great, great distance’ from her.

Making it public: the actor revealed the news through his official Twitter account, where he thanked the US Army and the National Guard for handling the logistical side of things

Professional tips: Martin responded to a fan who wanted more information about vaccines, detailing the application process and noted that he had to wait in line to receive his vaccine

Okay: Dame Judi Dench announced last week that she had been vaccinated against COVID-19 during an interview with BBC News; she was portrayed on the press day of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May 2019
The 86-year-old actress told everyone she was vaccinated while sitting down for an interview with BBC News last week.
She said: ‘I had a last Thursday. Well, what was nice was that it was in the village next door, and you know, even though they were a long way away and I couldn’t see very well, I waved to several people that I thought I knew, that I’m sure Yes, that was a great distance. It was terribly well organized.
And singer Tony Bennett also received his COVID-19 vaccine.
The 94-year-old singer accessed Twitter this week to reveal that he received the first dose of his coronavirus vaccination, while encouraging others to take it too.

Encouraging others: Tony Bennett accessed his Twitter on Wednesday to announce that he too had been vaccinated and told his followers to do the same
Marking the World Health Organization, he wrote: ‘I received the first dose of Covid 19 vaccination this week and I am fine and I encourage you to do the same! @WHO.’
Martha Stewart also received her first dose and shared a short video on her Instagram account to let her fans know that she was fine.
The 79-year-old woman also wrote a long message in the caption to allow her 3.5 million followers to thank the essential workers who were tirelessly trying to end the global pandemic.
“I am very proud and grateful to the doctors, nurses and medical staff who are struggling with the bureaucracy and confusion of the distribution of these very important vaccines … Here is the advancement of science and a sincere thanks to those who work on the vaccines,” he wrote. she.

Giving an opinion: Martha Stewart posted a video of her being vaccinated on her Instagram account on Monday and wrote a long message to thank essential workers for their efforts during the pandemic