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The world's oldest person, 124 years old, receives the Corona vaccine in India


A 124-year-old Indian woman who is the oldest living person in the world received her first dose of the Corona virus vaccine, as Rehti Begum from Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir was among 9,000 people in the region who received the Corona virus vaccine, according to the newspaper “Daily Mail”. British.


According to local reports, the news of this woman getting the vaccine comes as a boost and inspiration for young people who were initially afraid to get the vaccine, and health workers in India explained that they were distributing coronavirus vaccines to homes, as Ms. Begum expressed her consent to receive the vaccine, according to local reports. According to local reports, she was given the first dose of the Kufchilid vaccine through a mobile vaccination campaign held in Sarakwara district in Baramulla district.


In a video clip that was recorded after she was administered the vaccine, the woman said that she was in good shape and in good health after being vaccinated


According to the “Daily Mail” report, this woman is not only the oldest person alive in the world to receive the Corona vaccine, but she is the oldest living person in the world ever recorded, as the oldest person ever officially recorded is Jeanne Calment, a woman from France who died of He was 122 years and 164 days old.


Currently the oldest known living person is Ken Tanaka, a man in Japan aged 118 years and 152 days. The Indian centenarian said she is also excited to take the second dose in seven weeks.


Over the past month, India has been battling the Corona virus and although the number of cases has started to decline, the country is facing a large number of daily deaths, as India has seen more than 28.4 million cases reported and about 338,000 deaths.

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