Pope Francis has been vaccinated against Covid.
This was reported by the Argentine press, while the Holy See confined itself to confirming that vaccination began in the Vatican this morning, without further details.
The revelation was made by the newspaper La Nacion of Buenos Aires, whose correspondent in Rome, Elisabetta Piqué, citing "Vatican sources", claimed that "as he himself had predicted, the Pope received today the vaccine against the coronavirus in a sector of the atrium of the Paul VI Hall, specially equipped for this ". The Vatican's Directorate of Health and Hygiene today launched the vaccination campaign within the state, after receiving the first doses of the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech laboratories. The pontiff therefore received the first dose today, and the same sources have indicated, in 21 days he will receive the second.