Singer Milly Quezada, considered the queen of meringue, was inoculated with the second dose of the anticovid vaccine.
The 65-year-old artist received the dose of the vaccine from the Moderna laboratory in New York City, United States, where she lives.
In mid-January this year, the merenguera reported through various videos uploaded to his Instagram account that he had received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“I just left the office after getting the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, don’t stop. It is a commitment of all, ” said the announced judge of the program ‘The Dominican voice’, who lost her brother-in-law to this virus last year.
In the United States, about 100 million people will be vaccinated in the first 100 days of President-elect Joe Biden’s government, ”one of the videos explained.
The singer dedicated the song “Thanks to You”, a tribute to the doctors who endangered their lives by caring for the sick who fight COVID-19. The merengue queen revealed that she wrote a song when she was moved by the drama of COVID-19 in Intensive Care Units presented by El Informe with Alicia Ortega on Monday April 27.