121-Year-Old Moroccan Woman Receives Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose

At her age, she is one of the people targeted to benefit from the free vaccination campaign. Hadda Kessou, the oldest person in the Chellalate region near Mohammedia, and perhaps in all of Morocco, has received her second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
She would be 121 years old and appears to be in very good shape. It is at her home, surrounded by her children, that the 2M team went to meet this centenarian who was waiting to receive her second dose of the vaccine against the coronavirus.
After the vaccination dose was administered to her by a mobile vaccination team, one of her daughters indicated that the operation went well and that it was the same for the first dose. Hadda Kessou is highly regarded in her region and presented as a generous, charitable and much-loved soul.
Dr. Mohammed Errami is the head of the mobile vaccination unit deployed in all regions of Morocco, to vaccinate people like Hadda Kessou, who cannot travel.
It should be noted that Morocco began the vaccination campaign at the end of January and hopes to achieve immunity by June for a return to normal.
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