Martha Stewart Proudly Shares Her Excitement after Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine
Television personality Martha Stewart shared how pleased she was after getting a COVID-19 dosage. Stewart took to Instagram to share the good news with her 1.2 million followers.
Martha Stewart proudly shared her excitement after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. The celebrity lifestyle guru posted a short clip on her Instagram account as she was about to get the immunization shot.
“I was vaccinated today in a designated vaccine pod near the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Downtown," she wrote.
Martha Stewart attends the Netflix 2020 Golden Globes After Party on January 05, 2020 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images
Stewart said that she is proud and thankful to the doctors, nurses, and medical staff wading through the red tape, adding that they prevent the confusion of the distribution of the vaccines.
“I am excited to have received my dosage and look forward to the booster.”
The 79-year-old revealed that doctors informed her that 10,000 applications were received by Mount Sinai immediately after the state released the first batch of vaccines.
Stewart praised the advancement of science and thanked those that are working tirelessly on the vaccines saying, “We are all hoping for an end to this pandemic.”
In the video, Stewart is sitting on a chair as the doctor gave her the shot on her upper arm. The cookbook author shared that she waited in line to get vaccinated.
“To allay your concerns that I jumped the line know that I am in the approved age group for this batch of vaccines and I waited in line with others.”
As she assured her fans that she did not get preferential treatment in getting the vaccine, Stewart got vaccinated on Monday evening.
After making it known that she waited in line, Stewart shared that she spent her time during the pandemic at her farm in Bedford, New York. The “Martha Knows Best” star reportedly revealed that she loves the snow and loves to go out on the snowplow.
Stewart enjoys being isolated and spending her time alone on her property clearing up the winter snow, adding that she likes the idea of being unreachable, and the fact that she can not hear her phone ringing is a plus.
The founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is not the only age-approved individual to receive the first batch of vaccines. The royal matriarch Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were also vaccinated against coronavirus last Saturday.
According to CNN, the vaccinations were dispensed by a household doctor at Windsor Castle. To avoid errors and further assumptions, Her Majesty, 94 years old, wanted it to be public knowledge that she had been vaccinated.