Yoyo Boing has already been vaccinated against COVID-19

Now he feels more protected.

Puerto Rican comedian Yoyo Boing has never hesitated to accept the possibility of being vaccinated against COVID-19, especially when doing so fills him with hope in trying to prevent the spread of a disease that has claimed the lives of millions of people around the world.

“I have always believed in vaccines,” he shared with Primera Hora, announcing that he has already scheduled the next dose, which will be in February. “We want to go out again. You have to enjoy life and imprisonment, you don’t enjoy it the same way “, he reflected when he analyzed the suggested isolation at preventive level.

“Everything went very well. It was very fast. It was finally done. It didn’t hurt and I didn’t have any side effects, thank God “, Luis Antonio Rivera underlined about the experience that took place yesterday morning in a hospital in San Juan and that he wanted to share this environment to update his audience about the condition. its health.

Although during the pandemic he tried to distract himself by reading or listening to music, among other activities, he lacks face-to-face interaction with friends and the public.

“It simply came to our notice then Puerto Rico, surround the Island and be in contact with people, in direct contact. They’ve been doing this for so many years and I love it. I’m crazy to go out, but more than going out, it’s to share. “

For the time being, he continues his activity with the moderator of the radio space connect and, which airs on WIPR 940 AM Monday through Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

The comedian continues his work in the radio space
The comedian continues his activity in the radio space “Compañeros del plug”.

On his agenda, therapies continue as part of the rehabilitation process after the ischemic stroke he suffered in August, which caused facial paralysis on the left side of his body.

“Now he is at home, talking, moving. I have the cars here, I have everything, “he said.” I can’t go. I’m still in a wheelchair. I talk more or less regularly. But all is well, fortunately. You always have to thank him because I can go to Mass, I can take Communion, I can share with colleagues even if we can’t meet like before “, said the veteran artist, who appreciated the constant attention of his family.

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