They didn’t even ask for my visa: Pepillo Origel “assumes” he got a second dose of anticovid vaccine – News, Sports, Gossip, Columns

Between laughter and a hint of sarcasm, television host Juan José Origel announced that he had received the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

Via a video on Instagram, “Pepillo” explained to Origel that he had traveled to Miami for the application of the antigen and assured that he would continue to take care of himself even though he was already protected from Covid-19.

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“Here I am in Miami, I came to the vaccine, I came to get the second vaccine, I have nothing but thanks to God. I continue to worry because this is not over yet. the question is that we are all now vaccinated. “

In January, the driver received the first dose, which sparked a bombshell of criticism for being accused of “vaccination tourism,” in which the traveler travels to another country or city to receive the anticovid vaccine.

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The impact was so great that even the United States authorities called for attention to those wishing to adopt this practice, warning Origel that he could be penalized by the revocation of his visa.

In view of the above, the driver stated that he had no problem getting vaccinated and made sure they were not asking for a special document.

This time, in a more subtle but direct way, with the phrase “he silenced” all those who criticized him: “They didn’t ask me for a visa or anything, here I walk and walk.”

The one who also got the vaccine in Miami was the sports host, Enrique, El “Perro” Bermúdez.

After they made this fact public in early January, the rain of comments started and they kept asking him if he got the vaccine because he was famous or how much he paid for it.

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Of all of them, one stressed that “the rich always humiliate the poor” and to end the speculation, the driver replied, “It’s free, it comes from taxes”

However, unlike “Pepillo” Origel, “El Perro” Bermúdez lives in Miami, in addition to being part of the elderly sector.

In Miami, starting January 4, 2021, the population aged 65 or older who so wishes can request an appointment to receive the coronavirus vaccine.

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