Margaret Keenan, 90, born in Enniskillen and living in Coventry, became the first person to receive a Covid vaccine today.

But anti-vaxxers have been spreading conspiracies about her since.

"She actually died in 2008 and the one who was vaccinated today was a 'crisis actor'."
"Wasn't she coming from Coventry in the beginning??"

How could she be born in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, and later relocate to Coventry, England?

Clear proof she doesn't exist, apparently.
You can see her giving a "masonic hand gesture" after taking the jab which proves she's a "freemason lady" and a member of "the illuminati".

Other world leaders like Angela Merkel, also members of the illuminati, have given that hand gesture before, they claim.
Courtesy of @KolinaKoltai

The video of her vaccination is actually from October, this Facebook post claims.

Also, it was not a real vaccine because the nurse administering it was not wearing gloves, it adds.
William Shakespeare from Warwickshire was the second person to get the Covid jab today. A brilliant, and also amusing story.

But not too fast.

"Shakespeare = A name that means 'to brandish a spear (weapon)'"

Also, William = short for Bill = Bill Gates

Are you getting it yet?
Some claim this screenshot is evidence the video is from October.

It shows a CNN article from October, while the video player automatically continues playing more videos, including today's vaccination video.

Here's a @donie article from November, with a video from July playing.
How could the same nurse vaccinate both Ms Keenan and Mr Shakespeare while one lives in Coventry in the other in Stratford?

She could because both of them were actually vaccinated within minutes of each other at University Hospital Coventry.

So, yes, it was the same nurse.
So, that man @alistaircoleman tried to sum up some of that madness in 200 words.

He just confirmed to me it wasn't easy.
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